Memory, Mind & Media
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Memory, Mind & Media is an interdisciplinary journal that explores the impact of media & technology on human, social & cultural remembering. @CambridgeUP
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https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/memory-mind-and-media 10-12-2020 13:26:35
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I've published an article on algorithmically generated memories in Memory, Mind & Media cambridge.org/core/journals/…
Happy to share the latest additions to Benjamin Jacobsen and Taylor Annabell and my special collection on Platformization of Memory in Memory, Mind & Media. By Robbert-Jan Adriaansen: cambridge.org/core/journals/… and Eva Nieto McAvoy & Jenny Kidd : cambridge.org/core/journals/…
Really looking forward to seeing this in print, which includes a chapter I co-wrote with Brandon Rigato based on a dataset of over 1 million tweets from the Capital Riot. Thanks Andrew Hoskins and Qi Wang for shepherding it through. global.oup.com/academic/produ…
We’ve got a book cover! Thanks to Shona Illingworth for the beautiful image Andrew Hoskins Oxford University Press global.oup.com/academic/produ…
It was a blast presenting our research on how AI-generated images impact perceptions of witness statements at EAPL Conference 2024 last week in Lisbon, Portugal. Thanks to Kim Wade for leading this awesome project, and to Celine van Golde and Aleena Mahmood for being amazing collaborators!
📢 CFP: “Comics, Memory, Activism” Memory, Mind & Media seeks abstracts for a special issue on comics and activism! 🗓 Deadline: Sept 30, 2024 They welcome diverse formats, including digital art and video essays. 🔗bit.ly/4fh8FJp
Heads up! Our new book on the Remaking of #memory in the age of the #Internet and #socialmedia is coming out in September Andrew Hoskins Oxford University Press
'Fake news can drastically contaminate memory' Alexa Schincariol, Henry Otgaar Ciara M. Greene Gillian Murphy PaulRiesthuis Ivan Mangiulli Fabiana Battista Superb interdisciplinary analysis published in Gold Open Access Memory, Mind & Media bit.ly/46SLhy4
My short film about anxiety and what smartphones do to our memory, perception of our own past, and to how we interact with the world around us has been published by BAFTSS in OpenScreensJournal. It includes a voiceover by the talented Matthew Flacks doi.org/10.16995/OS.97…
It comes with an artist/research statement (which I don't do very often). In particular, the piece shows the influence on my thinking and practice of the amazing Andrew Hoskins and his work on memory in digital times. Let's hope I didn't butcher his excellent ideas too much.
THE #DEADBOT SOCIETY 🙂 AI and the End of the Human Past School of Social & Political Science Edinburgh The University of Edinburgh tinyurl.com/rhp5efke