Remembering and forgetting through digital trajectories of war
Third fully funded (Home/UK fees) PhD scholarship on my ERC/UKRI Warshare project, University of Edinburgh
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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
*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
FALL OF LIVING MEMORY:
Forgetting the Atomic Bombings of Japan
Just published in @RUSI_org Journal!
Will AI save or obliterate the past?
Luli van der Does and I draw on @davidrieff's fabulous work on forgetting.
https://t.co/gh46IixPWJ
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
Highly cited article: Collective memory: An hourglass between the collective and the individual - https://t.co/0OxPJSLpkt
By Aline Cordonnier, Valérie Rosoux, et al.
#collectivememory#family#generations
New article: Memory of the multitude and representation in AI-generated images of war - https://t.co/Wx9DnrZYzu
By Nataliia Laba, Nataliya Roman & John H. Parmelee
#generativeAI#AIimages#warrepresentation
New article form the Comics, Memory, Activism Collection: Reading and writing Italian queerness: Visual genealogies in Nicoz Balboa and Alec Trenta - https://t.co/DfoYHe6xaY
By Alice Parrinello
#comicstudies#graphicnovels#memoryactivism
Collective Future Thinking at Times of War and Conflict - https://t.co/NuSaTZt8L4
This Special Collection seeks research exploring how people envision the collective future amid war and global conflict, and the societal impact of anticipatory thinking in uncertain times.
Honored to host Professor Andrew Hoskins on @IntelXplosion.
We dive into:
•Memory as a new battleground of war
•AI & digital media rewriting the past
•Epistemic warfare and the collapse of legacy media.
Unmissable insights from a leading voice on AI, war & memory.
https://t.co/ufAGNtirFf
Collective Future Thinking at Times of War and Conflict - https://t.co/NuSaTZt8L4
This Special Collection seeks research exploring how people envision the collective future amid war and global conflict, and the societal impact of anticipatory thinking in uncertain times.
Call for papers in this special issue of
@MMMJournal
on Collective Future Thinking at Times of War and Conflict.
@andrewhoskins
https://t.co/Z4kqHCJF3t
New in the Open Collection: Does the emotional framing of narratives influence attitudes? Evidence from second-hand testimonies on WWII collaboration and repression - https://t.co/j59fBqdRMk
By Ségolène Cardon, Olivier Luminet & Aline Cordonnier
#WWII#socialpsychology
THE FORGETTING ECOLOGY
My new model of forgetting in digital and AI.
In our @QiWang_Cornell new edited @OUPAcademic book:
The Remaking of Memory
https://t.co/5o1RAnsQv1
Published in @MMMJournal: Fake memories: A meta-analysis on the effect of fake news on the creation of false memories and false beliefs - https://t.co/PSVD18Lx8W
By Alexa Schincariol, Henry Otgaar, et al.
#fakenews#falsememories#falsebeliefs