Through the lenses of connectivity, archaeology, economy, and archive, contributors illuminate the uses and abuses of the digital past via an array of media and topics, including television, videogames and social media, and memory institutions, network politics and the digital afterlife.
Through the lenses of connectivity, archaeology, economy, and archive, contributors illuminate the uses and abuses of the digital past via an array of media and topics, including television, videogames and social media, and memory institutions, network politics and the digital afterlife.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Andrew Hoskins is Interdisciplinary Research Professor at the University of Glasgow, UK. He is founding Editor-in-Chief of the Sage journal of Memory Studies, Co-Editor of the Palgrave Macmillan book series Memory Studies, and Co-Editor of the Routledge book series Media, War & Security.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Andrew Hoskins: The Restless Past: An Introduction to Digital Memory and Media Section 1: Connectivity 2: Martin Pogäar: Culture of the Past: Digital Connectivity and Dispotentiated Futures 3: Amanda Lagerkvist: The Media End: Digital Afterlife Agencies and Techno-existential Closure 4: Andrew Hoskins: Memory of the Multitude: The End of Collective Memory 5: Wulf Kansteiner: The Holocaust in the 21st Century: Digital Anxiety, Cosmopolitanism on Steroids, and Never Again Genocide without Memory Section 2: Archaeology 6: Wolfgang Ernst: Tempor(e)alities and Archive-Textures of Media-Connected Memory 7: Jussi Parikka: The Underpinning Time: From Digital Memory to Network Microtemporality 8: Timothy Barker: Television In and Out of Time 9: Matthew Allen: Memory in Technoscience: Biomedia and the Wettability of Mnemonic Relations Section 3: Economy 10: Joanne Garde-Hansen and Gilson Schwartz: Iconomy of Memory: On Remembering as Digital, Civic and Corporate Currency 11: Anna Reading and Tanya Notley: 'Globital' Memory Capital: Exploring Digital Memory Economies Section 4: Archive 12: Michael Moss: Memory Institutions, the Archive and Digital Disruption? 13: Debra Ramsay: Tensions in the Interface: The Archive and the Digital
1: Andrew Hoskins: The Restless Past: An Introduction to Digital Memory and Media Section 1: Connectivity 2: Martin Pogäar: Culture of the Past: Digital Connectivity and Dispotentiated Futures 3: Amanda Lagerkvist: The Media End: Digital Afterlife Agencies and Techno-existential Closure 4: Andrew Hoskins: Memory of the Multitude: The End of Collective Memory 5: Wulf Kansteiner: The Holocaust in the 21st Century: Digital Anxiety, Cosmopolitanism on Steroids, and Never Again Genocide without Memory Section 2: Archaeology 6: Wolfgang Ernst: Tempor(e)alities and Archive-Textures of Media-Connected Memory 7: Jussi Parikka: The Underpinning Time: From Digital Memory to Network Microtemporality 8: Timothy Barker: Television In and Out of Time 9: Matthew Allen: Memory in Technoscience: Biomedia and the Wettability of Mnemonic Relations Section 3: Economy 10: Joanne Garde-Hansen and Gilson Schwartz: Iconomy of Memory: On Remembering as Digital, Civic and Corporate Currency 11: Anna Reading and Tanya Notley: 'Globital' Memory Capital: Exploring Digital Memory Economies Section 4: Archive 12: Michael Moss: Memory Institutions, the Archive and Digital Disruption? 13: Debra Ramsay: Tensions in the Interface: The Archive and the Digital
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