Memory and anxiety: A sociocultural approach - An Introduction to the Special Collection by Nutsa Batiashvili, Meymune Nur Topçu & James V. Wertsch
Read it here: cup.org/3J7U47y
#anxiety #memory #specialcollection
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Field-defining Cambridge Journal of Memory, Mind & Media Edited by Andrew Hoskins and Amanda Barnier https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/memory-mind-and-media
Memory and anxiety: A sociocultural approach - An Introduction to the Special Collection by Nutsa Batiashvili, Meymune Nur Topçu & James V. Wertsch
Read it here: cup.org/3J7U47y
#anxiety #memory #specialcollection
New Article: Peace in every shot: How Kodak changed the way we see war by Hadas Zahavi
Read it here: cup.org/40QIkfG
#Kodak #amateurphotography #visualmemory
From the Platformization of Memory Collection: ‘I’d rather have memories that I can actually hold on to’: How young adults use and experience algorithmic memory technologies - cup.org/3SRBdz9
By Tara Joanroy, Elise Steenvoorden, et al.
#algorithms #digitalmemory
New in the Open Collection: Does the emotional framing of narratives influence attitudes? Evidence from second-hand testimonies on WWII collaboration and repression - cup.org/3G79nfg
By Ségolène Cardon, Olivier Luminet & Aline Cordonnier
#WWII #socialpsychology
Featured Article: Fake memories: A meta-analysis on the effect of fake news on the creation of false memories and false beliefs - cup.org/3SlXXGY
By Alexa Schincariol, Henry Otgaar, et al.
#fakenews #falsememories #falsebeliefs
New Special Collection: Navigating migration, memory and media
Read the introductory article, written by Ana Belén Martínez García, Monika Arnez and Anita Lunić here: cup.org/4mOLlpQ
#Migration #Memory #Media
From the Open Collection: Sharing memory and wisdom across generations: A scaffolded community reminiscing programme for adolescents and older adults - cup.org/42YuSGK
By Penny Van Bergen, Tanya Evans, et al.
#reminiscing #intergenerational #lifestory
New Article in Memory, Mind & Media: ‘I’d rather have memories that I can actually hold on to’: How young adults use and experience algorithmic memory technologies - cup.org/4mE3Ayd
By Tara Joanroy, Elise Steenvoorden, et al.
#algorithms #GroundedTheory #digitalmemory
From the AI and Memory Collection: Myopic memory: Capitalism's new continuity in the age of AI - cup.org/4ifOxaJ
By Danny Pilkington
#AI #Capitalism #Neoliberalism
Published in @mmmjournal.bsky.social : Remembering Bloody Sunday 50 years on: A textual analysis of Bloody Sunday anniversary coverage - cup.org/4i5weF3
By Kelsey Hanson
#BloodySunday #NorthernIreland #collectivememory
From the Platformization of Memory Collection: Finding and sorting in hybrid memory practices: ‘doing memories’ in connection with the logic of Facebook - cup.org/42kgEzC
By Robin Ekelund
#Facebook #memory #socialmedia
From the AI & Memory Collection: Myopic memory: Capitalism's new continuity in the age of AI cup.org/4ifOxaJ
By Danny Pilkington
#AI #Capitalism #Neoliberalism
Published in Memory, Mind & Media: Playful images: Visual Holocaust memory, digital media, and the visual walkthrough method - cup.org/3Ejqmdv
By Lital Henig, Shir Ventura & Tobias Ebbrecht-Hartmann
#historicalimages #Holocaust #playfulness
Recently published in Memory, Mind & Media: Moments to remember: The impact of mediated memory work on live event experiences - cup.org/43NWq3B
By Esther Hammelburg
#liveevents #socialmedia #mediatedmemorywork
Trending article in Memory, Mind & Media: AI and memory - cup.org/42EoeGC
By Andrew Hoskins
#generativeAI #humanagency #digitalparticipation
New article from Memory, Mind & Media: Sharing photographs on social media enhances recollection of photograph-related details - cup.org/4lLXX0G
By Angelina N. Vasquez, Shayla J. Dockery, Jessica M. Karanian, Qi Wang and Charles B. Stone
#memory #socialmedia #captureddetails
Recently published in Memory Mind & Media: Remembering/imagining: Shona Illingworth’s time present and Trinh-T Minh-Ha’s forgetting Vietnam - cup.org/42lGNxW
By Caterina Albano
#memory #amnesia #imagination #TrinhTMinha @cambridgeup.bsky.social
Read the Memory, Mind & Media's special collection Communicating Memory Matters - cup.org/4lq4XQC
Guest-edited by Christine Lohmeier & Christian Pentzold
Recently published in Memory, Mind & Media: ‘Men must fight, women must wait’: The war in Ukraine and Russian traditionalism - cup.org/43HpgTg
By Maria Kurbak
#collectivememory #warinUkraine #traditionalism
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@CambridgeUP highlighting Memory, Mind & Media article 'Moments to remember: The impact of mediated memory work on live event experiences' by Esther Hammelburg.
Read it below and find the full article here > bit.ly/4lhWVcF
Our co Editor-in-Chief
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on SYNTHETIC MEMORY and deadbots,
in this great essay by
@lauraguien.bsky.social
@usbeketrica.bsky.social
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Maria Kurbak on implicit memory and narrative templates and the motivations driving Russian men to fight in the Russia-Ukraine war.
Latest agenda-setting
gold open access article
Cambridge Journal of Memory, Mind & Media
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Editor Amanda J. Barnier talks to Emma and discusses how her work reflects her engagement with varying concepts of memory from different disciplines and shares several visual examples of her work including the artwork featured on the MMM cover.
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Did I mention that the fabulous Memory, Mind & Media journal is on Bluesky? You might want to check out @mmmjournal.bsky.social if you're interested in all things mediating memory.
11.03.2025 05:29 — 👍 4 🔁 3 💬 0 📌 0'AI and memory' by Andrew Hoskins
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Article explores the impact of Generative AI systems on human memory and collective memory. These could change the way we access the past by creating an artificial image of the past and constantly reshaping it through interactions.
The past that never existed is here.
Nice to be cited in Helen Pearson's excellent essay
@nature.com
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
Notre futur passé est en jeu avec le Handmusk's tale: arrivé par la poste et dans la bibliothèque @uqam.ca: ouvrage critique sur comment nos mémoires se (trans)forment avec les domaines de l’IA et du numérique.
bit.ly/3CzAr5l, article co-signé avec Emily Keightley.
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