Remaking of Memory in the Age of the Internet and Social Media
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Remaking of Memory in the Age of the Internet and Social Media
Wang, Qi; Hoskins, Andrew
Oxford University Press Inc
01/2025
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9780197661260
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Part I: Introduction
Chapter 1: The Internet Remaking of Memory: What Are the Important Questions?
-Qi Wang and Andrew Hoskins
Part II: The Digital Self in the Making
Chapter 2: The Online Extension of Autobiographical Memory: A Psycho-Cultural Perspective
-Qi Wang
Chapter 3: The Forgetting Ecology: Losing the Past Through Digital Media and AI
-Andrew Hoskins
Chapter 4: Sharing personal memories on social media: Motives and mnemonic consequences
-Charles B. Stone, Shayla Dockery, and Angelina N. Vasquez
Part III: The "GOOGLE EFFECT"?
Chapter 5: Varieties of Offloading Memory: A Framework
-Evan F. Risko, Megan O. Kelly, Xinyi Lu, and April E. Pereira
Chapter 6: The Changing Dynamics and Consequences of Memory Retrieval in the Age of the Internet
-Benjamin C. Storm, Dana-Lis Bittner, and Jeremy Yamashiro
Chapter 7: Photography, Digital Media and Technology: Moving from Effects on Memory to Entanglements in Remembering Activity
-Tim Fawns
Part IV: Fake News and False Memories
Chapter 8: Memories for public events in the Internet age: Fake news, false memories, and filter bubbles
-Gillian Murphy, Rebecca Egan, and Ciara M. Greene
Chapter 9: Continued Influence of Misinformation and the Information Disorder
-Li Qian Tay and Ullrich K. H. Ecker
Chapter 10: Is it possible for justice to be blind when social media is everywhere?
-Heather M. Kleider-Offutt and Beth B. Stevens
Chapter 11: Fake History: Digital Memory and the Specter of National Socialism in the Capital Riot
-Jennifer Evans and Brandon Rigato
Part V: Remembering Through the Individual and the Net
Chapter 12: Exploring Online Social Interactions in the Remaking of Memory
-Suparna Rajaram
Chapter 13: When Memories Become Data
-Rik Smit
Chapter 14: Between Coping and Commodification: Nostalgic Remembering in a Connected World
-Katharina Niemeyer and Emily Keightley
Part VI: From the Person to the Community and Society
Chapter 15: Hybrid Methodologies for Studying Social and Cultural Memory in the Post-Digital Age
-Samuel Merrill
Chapter 16: Weaponization of Memory: Viruses and Affective Resonance
Martin Pogacar
Chapter 17: Understanding Holocaust Memory on Instagram and TikTok
Noam Tirosh
Chapter 18: Remembering in pandemic time: A digital museum's 'slow memory' work
Karen Worcman and Joanne Garde-Hansen
Part VII: Concluding Remarks
Chapter 19: "Don't Panic": Navigating the New World of Memory's Remaking
-Louis Klein & Amanda Barnier
Chapter 1: The Internet Remaking of Memory: What Are the Important Questions?
-Qi Wang and Andrew Hoskins
Part II: The Digital Self in the Making
Chapter 2: The Online Extension of Autobiographical Memory: A Psycho-Cultural Perspective
-Qi Wang
Chapter 3: The Forgetting Ecology: Losing the Past Through Digital Media and AI
-Andrew Hoskins
Chapter 4: Sharing personal memories on social media: Motives and mnemonic consequences
-Charles B. Stone, Shayla Dockery, and Angelina N. Vasquez
Part III: The "GOOGLE EFFECT"?
Chapter 5: Varieties of Offloading Memory: A Framework
-Evan F. Risko, Megan O. Kelly, Xinyi Lu, and April E. Pereira
Chapter 6: The Changing Dynamics and Consequences of Memory Retrieval in the Age of the Internet
-Benjamin C. Storm, Dana-Lis Bittner, and Jeremy Yamashiro
Chapter 7: Photography, Digital Media and Technology: Moving from Effects on Memory to Entanglements in Remembering Activity
-Tim Fawns
Part IV: Fake News and False Memories
Chapter 8: Memories for public events in the Internet age: Fake news, false memories, and filter bubbles
-Gillian Murphy, Rebecca Egan, and Ciara M. Greene
Chapter 9: Continued Influence of Misinformation and the Information Disorder
-Li Qian Tay and Ullrich K. H. Ecker
Chapter 10: Is it possible for justice to be blind when social media is everywhere?
-Heather M. Kleider-Offutt and Beth B. Stevens
Chapter 11: Fake History: Digital Memory and the Specter of National Socialism in the Capital Riot
-Jennifer Evans and Brandon Rigato
Part V: Remembering Through the Individual and the Net
Chapter 12: Exploring Online Social Interactions in the Remaking of Memory
-Suparna Rajaram
Chapter 13: When Memories Become Data
-Rik Smit
Chapter 14: Between Coping and Commodification: Nostalgic Remembering in a Connected World
-Katharina Niemeyer and Emily Keightley
Part VI: From the Person to the Community and Society
Chapter 15: Hybrid Methodologies for Studying Social and Cultural Memory in the Post-Digital Age
-Samuel Merrill
Chapter 16: Weaponization of Memory: Viruses and Affective Resonance
Martin Pogacar
Chapter 17: Understanding Holocaust Memory on Instagram and TikTok
Noam Tirosh
Chapter 18: Remembering in pandemic time: A digital museum's 'slow memory' work
Karen Worcman and Joanne Garde-Hansen
Part VII: Concluding Remarks
Chapter 19: "Don't Panic": Navigating the New World of Memory's Remaking
-Louis Klein & Amanda Barnier
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Part I: Introduction
Chapter 1: The Internet Remaking of Memory: What Are the Important Questions?
-Qi Wang and Andrew Hoskins
Part II: The Digital Self in the Making
Chapter 2: The Online Extension of Autobiographical Memory: A Psycho-Cultural Perspective
-Qi Wang
Chapter 3: The Forgetting Ecology: Losing the Past Through Digital Media and AI
-Andrew Hoskins
Chapter 4: Sharing personal memories on social media: Motives and mnemonic consequences
-Charles B. Stone, Shayla Dockery, and Angelina N. Vasquez
Part III: The "GOOGLE EFFECT"?
Chapter 5: Varieties of Offloading Memory: A Framework
-Evan F. Risko, Megan O. Kelly, Xinyi Lu, and April E. Pereira
Chapter 6: The Changing Dynamics and Consequences of Memory Retrieval in the Age of the Internet
-Benjamin C. Storm, Dana-Lis Bittner, and Jeremy Yamashiro
Chapter 7: Photography, Digital Media and Technology: Moving from Effects on Memory to Entanglements in Remembering Activity
-Tim Fawns
Part IV: Fake News and False Memories
Chapter 8: Memories for public events in the Internet age: Fake news, false memories, and filter bubbles
-Gillian Murphy, Rebecca Egan, and Ciara M. Greene
Chapter 9: Continued Influence of Misinformation and the Information Disorder
-Li Qian Tay and Ullrich K. H. Ecker
Chapter 10: Is it possible for justice to be blind when social media is everywhere?
-Heather M. Kleider-Offutt and Beth B. Stevens
Chapter 11: Fake History: Digital Memory and the Specter of National Socialism in the Capital Riot
-Jennifer Evans and Brandon Rigato
Part V: Remembering Through the Individual and the Net
Chapter 12: Exploring Online Social Interactions in the Remaking of Memory
-Suparna Rajaram
Chapter 13: When Memories Become Data
-Rik Smit
Chapter 14: Between Coping and Commodification: Nostalgic Remembering in a Connected World
-Katharina Niemeyer and Emily Keightley
Part VI: From the Person to the Community and Society
Chapter 15: Hybrid Methodologies for Studying Social and Cultural Memory in the Post-Digital Age
-Samuel Merrill
Chapter 16: Weaponization of Memory: Viruses and Affective Resonance
Martin Pogacar
Chapter 17: Understanding Holocaust Memory on Instagram and TikTok
Noam Tirosh
Chapter 18: Remembering in pandemic time: A digital museum's 'slow memory' work
Karen Worcman and Joanne Garde-Hansen
Part VII: Concluding Remarks
Chapter 19: "Don't Panic": Navigating the New World of Memory's Remaking
-Louis Klein & Amanda Barnier
Chapter 1: The Internet Remaking of Memory: What Are the Important Questions?
-Qi Wang and Andrew Hoskins
Part II: The Digital Self in the Making
Chapter 2: The Online Extension of Autobiographical Memory: A Psycho-Cultural Perspective
-Qi Wang
Chapter 3: The Forgetting Ecology: Losing the Past Through Digital Media and AI
-Andrew Hoskins
Chapter 4: Sharing personal memories on social media: Motives and mnemonic consequences
-Charles B. Stone, Shayla Dockery, and Angelina N. Vasquez
Part III: The "GOOGLE EFFECT"?
Chapter 5: Varieties of Offloading Memory: A Framework
-Evan F. Risko, Megan O. Kelly, Xinyi Lu, and April E. Pereira
Chapter 6: The Changing Dynamics and Consequences of Memory Retrieval in the Age of the Internet
-Benjamin C. Storm, Dana-Lis Bittner, and Jeremy Yamashiro
Chapter 7: Photography, Digital Media and Technology: Moving from Effects on Memory to Entanglements in Remembering Activity
-Tim Fawns
Part IV: Fake News and False Memories
Chapter 8: Memories for public events in the Internet age: Fake news, false memories, and filter bubbles
-Gillian Murphy, Rebecca Egan, and Ciara M. Greene
Chapter 9: Continued Influence of Misinformation and the Information Disorder
-Li Qian Tay and Ullrich K. H. Ecker
Chapter 10: Is it possible for justice to be blind when social media is everywhere?
-Heather M. Kleider-Offutt and Beth B. Stevens
Chapter 11: Fake History: Digital Memory and the Specter of National Socialism in the Capital Riot
-Jennifer Evans and Brandon Rigato
Part V: Remembering Through the Individual and the Net
Chapter 12: Exploring Online Social Interactions in the Remaking of Memory
-Suparna Rajaram
Chapter 13: When Memories Become Data
-Rik Smit
Chapter 14: Between Coping and Commodification: Nostalgic Remembering in a Connected World
-Katharina Niemeyer and Emily Keightley
Part VI: From the Person to the Community and Society
Chapter 15: Hybrid Methodologies for Studying Social and Cultural Memory in the Post-Digital Age
-Samuel Merrill
Chapter 16: Weaponization of Memory: Viruses and Affective Resonance
Martin Pogacar
Chapter 17: Understanding Holocaust Memory on Instagram and TikTok
Noam Tirosh
Chapter 18: Remembering in pandemic time: A digital museum's 'slow memory' work
Karen Worcman and Joanne Garde-Hansen
Part VII: Concluding Remarks
Chapter 19: "Don't Panic": Navigating the New World of Memory's Remaking
-Louis Klein & Amanda Barnier
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