This article investigates conflicts in retrospective Facebook groups, i.e., groups created with a particular interest and focus on the past, to analyse how members of these groups understand the past and how they negotiate, resist and challenge each other’s notions of the past. The data comes from a netnographic fieldwork within six such retrospective groups. Theoretical inspiration is drawn from Actor-Network-Theory (Harrison 2013, Latour 2005). The analysis thusly focuses on human (the members of the groups) as well as non-human actors (the operative logic of Facebook) and study how these produce associations between the past and the present. An overall result of the study is that the retrospective Facebook groups are not characterised by...
Memorialization — the ways that the dead are remembered and remain part of the society of the living...
Bereavement practices with the material legacies of the dead are known to be deeply complex, multifa...
Places and historical artefacts are being reimagined through social media on a daily and routine bas...
This article investigates conflicts in retrospective Facebook groups, i.e., groups created with a pa...
This article explores how emotions are practised within retrospective Facebook groups and how these ...
Introduction: Facebook groups provide spaces for 'emergent community archives' where individuals doc...
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Places and historical artefacts are being reimagined through social media on a daily and routine bas...
From the beginning, Facebook, as a sort of real-time yearbook for the University of Harvard, has pre...
Memorialization — the ways that the dead are remembered and remain part of the society of the living...
Bereavement practices with the material legacies of the dead are known to be deeply complex, multifa...
Places and historical artefacts are being reimagined through social media on a daily and routine bas...
This article investigates conflicts in retrospective Facebook groups, i.e., groups created with a pa...
This article explores how emotions are practised within retrospective Facebook groups and how these ...
Introduction: Facebook groups provide spaces for 'emergent community archives' where individuals doc...
This paper explores the productive role that social network platforms such as Facebook, play in the ...
After the restoration of independence, a wave of destruction of Soviet period monuments passed. Neve...
Purpose: the purpose of this paper is to examine how keeping the records of social networking sites ...
Social networking sites (SNS) play many roles in the everyday lives of their users. A growing body o...
In this article, we present findings from an analysis of social media users’ own descriptions of hav...
This article addresses the lack of analysis of the specific ways in which the online environment con...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to analyze the characteristics of a subculture of...
Places and historical artefacts are being reimagined through social media on a daily and routine bas...
From the beginning, Facebook, as a sort of real-time yearbook for the University of Harvard, has pre...
Memorialization — the ways that the dead are remembered and remain part of the society of the living...
Bereavement practices with the material legacies of the dead are known to be deeply complex, multifa...
Places and historical artefacts are being reimagined through social media on a daily and routine bas...