Memory in Motion : Archives, Technology, and the Social /

How should we understand social memory in the age of new media? Classic sociology described the ways in which social memory was enacted through ritual, language art, architecture and institution - phenomena whose persistence over time and whose capacity for a shared storing of the past was contraste...

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Other Authors: Lundemo, Trond (Editor), Blom, Ina (Editor), Rossaak, Eivind (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2017]
Series:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: Oralities
  • ch. One Èlectrified Voices': Non-Human Agencies of Socio-Cultural Memory / Wolfgang Ernst
  • ch. Two Can Languages be Saved? Linguistic Heritage and the Moving Archive / Sonia Matos
  • Softwares
  • ch. Three Big Diff, Granularity, Incoherence, and Production in the Github Software Repository / Stuart Sharples
  • ch. Four Post-Archival Constellation: The Archive under the Technical Conditions of Computational Media / David M. Berry
  • Lives
  • ch. Five Planetary Goodbyes: Post-History and Future Memories of an Ecological Past / Jussi Parikka
  • ch. Six Video Water, Video Life, Videosociality / Ina Blom
  • ch. Seven FileLife: Constant, Kurenniemi, and the Question of Living Archives / Eivind Rossaak
  • Images
  • ch. Eight Mapping the World: Les Archives de la Planete and the Mobilization of Memory / Trond Lundemo
  • ch. Nine Stills from a Film That Was Never Made: Cinema, Gesture, Memory / Pasi Valiaho
  • ch. Ten Archival Promise of the Biometric Passport / Liv Hausken
  • Socialities
  • ch. Eleven Neomonadology of Social (Memory) Production / Tiziana Terranova
  • ch. Twelve On the Synthesis of Social Memories / Yuk Hui.