Among the most deep-seated anxieties of the Internet age is the fear of technologically produced forgetting. Technology critics and sociologists of memory alike argue that daily exposure to overwhelming flows of information is undermining our ability to connect and synthesize past and present. Acknowledging the salience of these concerns our approach seeks to understand the contemporary conditions of collective memory practice in relation to processes of digitization. We do so by developing an analysis of how digital technologies (image and audio capture, storage, editing, reproduction, distribution and exhibition) have become embedded in wider memory practices of storytelling and commemoration in a community setting: the Salford Lads Club,...
This groundbreaking and truly interdisciplinary collection of essays examines how digital media tech...
How the bricolage of the Internet encourages, stores and presents society’s collective memory and in...
What is digital memory? How are digital technologies changing what we remember and how? Records of t...
Among the most deep-seated anxieties of the Internet age is the fear of technologically produced for...
Among the most deep-seated anxieties of the Internet age is the fear of technologically produced for...
This article explores the configuration of collective memory under the impact of the digital turn. I...
Formed in the United Kingdom in 1862 the Working-Men's Club (WMC) movement served a purpose initiate...
This article discusses how the interplay between the canon, the archive and performance informs the ...
While most media-memory research focuses on particular cultural repository sites, memorials, traumat...
This article discusses how the interplay between the canon, the archive and performance informs the ...
The focus of my contribute is on the relation between individual and collective memory and social me...
What is digital memory? How are digital technologies changing what we remember and how? Records of t...
This article focuses on a form of online photo-sharing practice largely overlooked in recent literat...
This article intervenes into research on cultural and digital memory by arguing for the significance...
This article explores strategies for engaging geographically fragmented urban communities as active ...
This groundbreaking and truly interdisciplinary collection of essays examines how digital media tech...
How the bricolage of the Internet encourages, stores and presents society’s collective memory and in...
What is digital memory? How are digital technologies changing what we remember and how? Records of t...
Among the most deep-seated anxieties of the Internet age is the fear of technologically produced for...
Among the most deep-seated anxieties of the Internet age is the fear of technologically produced for...
This article explores the configuration of collective memory under the impact of the digital turn. I...
Formed in the United Kingdom in 1862 the Working-Men's Club (WMC) movement served a purpose initiate...
This article discusses how the interplay between the canon, the archive and performance informs the ...
While most media-memory research focuses on particular cultural repository sites, memorials, traumat...
This article discusses how the interplay between the canon, the archive and performance informs the ...
The focus of my contribute is on the relation between individual and collective memory and social me...
What is digital memory? How are digital technologies changing what we remember and how? Records of t...
This article focuses on a form of online photo-sharing practice largely overlooked in recent literat...
This article intervenes into research on cultural and digital memory by arguing for the significance...
This article explores strategies for engaging geographically fragmented urban communities as active ...
This groundbreaking and truly interdisciplinary collection of essays examines how digital media tech...
How the bricolage of the Internet encourages, stores and presents society’s collective memory and in...
What is digital memory? How are digital technologies changing what we remember and how? Records of t...