Formed in the United Kingdom in 1862 the Working-Men's Club (WMC) movement served a purpose initiated by industrialisation, creating spaces for socialisation for the newly emerging working-class. However, due to changing attitudes towards leisure and the economic transformation (and subsequent decline) of the communities who would once look to the club for their entertainment, membership is dwindling and the club movement is predicted to be extinct by 2025. The club stands as the last representation of a tradition and practice of community and leisure: a valuable but unravelling strand in the fabric of British culture facilitating what Jan Assman has termed 'communicative memory'. What's lost with their disappearance is a valuable reposi...
© 2014 Dr. Alexandra DelliosBonegilla was Australia’s largest post-war migrant reception and trainin...
This paper considers the implications for cultural heritage of observations regarding individual and...
International audienceOrganizational memory is usually conceived as a repository of knowledge and mo...
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© 2014 Dr. Alexandra DelliosBonegilla was Australia’s largest post-war migrant reception and trainin...
This paper considers the implications for cultural heritage of observations regarding individual and...
International audienceOrganizational memory is usually conceived as a repository of knowledge and mo...
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...
Among the most deep-seated anxieties of the Internet age is the fear of technologically produced for...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via htt...
This article explores strategies for engaging geographically fragmented urban communities as active ...
This paper uses Brighton, as a case study, to provide important examples of how communities generate...
Memory, defined as a representation of the past, is at the core of what it is to be human. Memory of...
This research used an insider’s perspective to examine the interplay between archives and collective...
Introduction: Facebook groups provide spaces for 'emergent community archives' where individuals doc...
In considering the future it is often necessary to re-visit the past. New communication and visualis...
This thesis is about a motor club of, mostly, middle class Englishmen of senior years and the activi...
In recent years there has been a revitalization and even creation of archives related to the world o...
© 2014 Dr. Alexandra DelliosBonegilla was Australia’s largest post-war migrant reception and trainin...
This paper considers the implications for cultural heritage of observations regarding individual and...
International audienceOrganizational memory is usually conceived as a repository of knowledge and mo...