📢 New Special Issue!
Memory Studies Vol. 17, Issue 5 is co-edited by Samuel Merrill & MSA President-Elect Ann Rigney. It explores how memory and activism intersect in diverse movements.
🔗Check it out: https://t.co/2mEShUJbnG
Some articles are open-access!
#MemoryStudies
🥳The collected volume Archiving Activism in the Digital Age, edited by Daniele Salerno and Ann Rigney has been published OA with the Institute for Network Cultures (Amsterdam). Get your free hard copy (first come, first served) or download the PDF now: https://t.co/ZyfWzp2IH4.
Have you missed our online book launch of The Visual Memory of Protest? 📘No worries, we got you covered! You can find a recording of the event here: https://t.co/as4Bmlwf0i. Or check out AUP for more information: https://t.co/F4rhvlG5Rk.
Have you seen our latest blog?💻✍️ África López Zabalegui explores the role of aesthetic and affective responses in the creation of social and political awareness. You can read her blog entitled "From the Archive to the Museum: 15M Exhibited" here: https://t.co/MCJCzQGryE
Only two days to go until the online book launch of The Visual Memory of Protest! Make sure to register now if you want to join our event this Thursday, September 21st, 16-17 CET. For more information, visit: https://t.co/mVJiRu2mRY
🚀🚀 This Thursday (4-5 PM CET) we're launching The Visual Memory of Protest edited by Ann Rigney and Thomas Smits! The event will feature response from Robert Hariman & Aidan McGarry 🚀🚀
Please join us! https://t.co/OtPLQ7Oc0Y
@MemStudiesAssoc#memorystudies
The Visual Memory of Protest (2023) is now available online through open access: https://t.co/DbZf4xm0wX. If you're interested, don't forget to register for the online book launch on September 21 (see earlier post).
The Visual Memory of Protest (2023) brings together experts in visual culture, cultural memory, social movements, and digital humanities, presenting new empirical, theoretical, and methodological insights into the role of photography in the nexus between memory and activism.
Join us now for the online book launch of The Visual Memory of Protest (Ann Rigney and Thomas Smits, editors, AUP) on September 21, 2023. You can find more information on the ReAct website or you can register here: https://t.co/H0d2tzkn6W. Registration is free and open to all.
Happy to have contributed to this great #openaccess collection on the The Visual #Memory of #Protest (@AmsterdamUPress) edited by Ann Rigney & Thomas Smits with a chapter called: Memory, Iconicity and Virality in Action: Exploring Protest Photos Online https://t.co/sY8rKJcGBe
ReAct is organizing the conference "Critical Perspectives on the Memory-Activism Nexus".
📅29-31 March
Everyone interested is warmly invited to attend.
No registration necessary.
👇Details and programme here👇 https://t.co/jYy7L0WUmw
ReAct is organizing the conference "Critical Perspectives on the Memory-Activism Nexus".
📅29-31 March
Everyone interested is warmly invited to attend.
No registration necessary.
👇Details and programme here👇 https://t.co/jYy7L0WUmw
ReAct is organizing the conference "Critical Perspectives on the Memory-Activism Nexus".
📅29-31 March
Everyone interested is warmly invited to attend.
No registration necessary.
👇Details and programme here👇 https://t.co/jYy7L0WUmw
Upcoming seminar with Boris Noordenboos on "Weaponizing the Past: The Conspiratorial Memory Work of Putinist Propaganda"
📅 18 January 2023
⏰ 17:15-19:00
🗺️ Utrecht University
🪧Drift 21 Room 032
https://t.co/flmhKMAUhG