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Issue 1.6 Previous Issues

Social Media Memory

Courtney Hopf November 1, 2012 1 Comment avatarsblogscollective memorydigital identitydigital social mediafacebookFlickrGoodreadsJeremy GarnerJonathan CullerJosé van DijckLibraryThingMaurice Halbwachsmemory studiesnarrative theorynarrative turnnarratologynaturalizationShelfaristorytellingStructuralist PoeticsTimeline

As an academic field, ‘memory studies’ has been around for almost a century – Maurice Halbwachs first coined the term ‘collective memory’ in 1925 – but it was in the late…

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