Memory, Mind & Media is an interdisciplinary journal that explores the impact of media & technology on human, social & cultural remembering. @CambridgeUP
*Manga studies* is also - thinking about Japanese comics.
"This study examines the role of gakushū manga, or educational Japanese comics, in shaping collective memory narratives of World War II."
https://t.co/MD0U4xno4L
Trending article: An entangled memoryscape: Holocaust memory on social media - https://t.co/yDNSsWiXDL
By Victoria Grace Richardson-Walden & Kate Marrison
#Holocaust#TikTok#posthumanism
From the Platformization of Memory Collection: The multiplicities of platformed remembering - https://t.co/V7ayg7jOYX
By Rik Smit, Benjamin Jacobsen & Taylor Annabell
#platforms#memory#digitaltechnology
We believe that journals must publish articles based on the quality of the work rather than an author's ability to pay.
We have a number of funding options available for Gold #OpenAccess publishing in @MMMJournal.
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From the Open Collection: Tattoos embody autobiographical memories - https://t.co/wA11ZbOvu3
By Kristina Klug, Christin Camia & Sonja Rohrmann
#tattoos#identity#memory
Trending article: Virtual reality as a technology of memory: Immersive presence in Polish politics of memory - https://t.co/mfhlDnPFxC
By Rūta Kazlauskaitė
#VR#Poland#PoliticsofMemory
Read the @MMMJournal special collection Communicating Memory Matters - https://t.co/L6wLAiywze
Guest-edited by Christine Lohmeier & Christian Pentzold
Highly cited article: The mnemonic consequences associated with sharing personal photographs on social media - https://t.co/bgP7U8MrrU
By Charles B. Stone & Ava Zwolinski
#Memory#MemoryEcology#Photographs
We have received an exciting set of proposals with a great interdisciplinary range for this timely special collection in @MMMJournal! The submission is still open until December.
https://t.co/Z4kqHCKcT1
Read the @MMMJournal special collection Platformization of Memory - https://t.co/6oQ6TsBEp8
Guest-edited by Rik Smit, Benjamin Jacobsen & Taylor Annabell
Highly cited article: Social remembering in the digital age: Implications for virtual study, work, and social engagement - https://t.co/daAE517MpZ
By Garrett D. Greeley, Tori Peña & Suparna Rajaram
#collaboration#memory#collectivememory
Highly cited article: Narrative and gender as mutually constituted meaning-making systems - https://t.co/Lkk2hVH409
By Robyn Fivush & Azriel Grysman
#narrative#gender
Trending article: How social memory works on social media: A methodological framework - https://t.co/WKkx03cHi3
By Anat Ben-David, Oren Meyers & Motti Neiger
#collectivememory#socialmedia#Holocaust
Trending article: Remembering Bloody Sunday 50 years on: A textual analysis of Bloody Sunday anniversary coverage - https://t.co/QTZHuiTzLS
By Kelsey Hanson
#BloodySunday#NorthernIreland#collectivememory
Highly cited article: Technology and democracy: a paradox wrapped in a contradiction inside an irony - https://t.co/mIMJaHqWh0
By Stephan Lewandowsky & Peter Pomerantsev
#Democracy#Populism#misinformation
Open Call for Abstract Submissions
After Memory: Shifting Perceptions of Time and Temporality in the Digital Condition
Abstract proposals due 15th December
Learn more: https://t.co/Cnwj6v7tOr