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Born digital: The Black lives matter movement and memory after the digital turn
Memory Studies ( IF 1.053 ) Pub Date : 2020-09-29 , DOI: 10.1177/1750698020959799
Yvonne Liebermann 1
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The dominance of traditional, institutionalized archives and memory platforms has been more and more challenged by the emergence of digital networks and “peer-to-peer” memory practices. This article argues that memory practices on social media platforms provide minority groups with affordances that established archives do not. Therefore, I will analyze tweets, Tumblr posts and a YouTube video in relation to the Black Lives Matter movement in the USA. Social media platforms can act as alternative archives to institutionalized archives and related systems of knowledge and power. While traditional archives focus on the representation of events, memory practices on social media platforms can also stress structural and slow forms of violence and their embeddedness in the everyday, point to historical continuities and make memories travel, thus establishing transnational and transcultural networks of mnemonic entanglements.



中文翻译:

天生数字化:数字化转型后,黑人的生命至关重要,其运动和记忆

随着数字网络和“对等”存储实践的出现,传统的,制度化的档案和存储平台的主导地位越来越受到挑战。本文认为,社交媒体平台上的记忆实践为少数群体提供了建立档案所没有的能力。因此,我将分析有关美国黑人生活问题运动的推文,Tumblr帖子和YouTube视频。社交媒体平台可以充当制度化档案以及相关知识和权力系统的替代档案。传统档案馆着重于事件的表现,而社交媒体平台上的记忆做法也会强调结构性和缓慢形式的暴力及其在日常活动中的内在性,指出历史的连续性并使记忆传播,

更新日期:2020-09-29
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