
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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Joined December 2020
We are proud to launch the first Special Journal Collection on AI and MEMORY, edited by Andrew Hoskins, Anthony Downey & Amanda Lagerkvist. We welcome proposals in the Field of AI Memory Studies, due 31st October. Learn more >
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Synthetic Heritage: Online platforms, deceptive genealogy and the ethics of algorithmically generated memory - By Eva Nieto McAvoy & Jenny Kidd. #algorithms #syntheticmedia #deceptivegenealogy.
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Synthetic Heritage: Online platforms, deceptive genealogy and the ethics of algorithmically generated memory - Volume 3
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Read the @MMMJournal special collection Communicating Memory Matters - Guest-edited by Christine Lohmeier & Christian Pentzold
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Latent and explicit mnemonic communities on social media: studying digital memory formation through hashtag co-occurrence analysis - By Robbert-Jan Adriaansen. #digitalmemory #hashtags #Instagram.
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Latent and explicit mnemonic communities on social media: studying digital memory formation through hashtag co-occurrence analysis - Volume 3
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Trending Article: Media, technology, and the sins of memory - By Daniel L. Schacter. #falsememories #media #technology.
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Media, technology, and the sins of memory - Volume 1
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Imagining the future – rejecting the present: Future thought and defensive discourse strategies in Russian society during wartime - By Maria Kurbak. #collectivememory #futurethoughts #defensivestrategies.
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Imagining the future – rejecting the present: Future thought and defensive discourse strategies in Russian society during wartime - Volume 3
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We’re excited to follow the conversations at #MSA2025! . 📚🧠 If you're presenting on memory, media, or cultural techniques, we'd love to hear from you—learn more about the journal here: .#MemoryStudies #AcademicTwitter @memorystudies
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From the Platformization of Memory Collection: Digital war diaries: Witnessing the 2022 Russian War against Ukraine - By Svitlana Kot, Alina Mozolevska & Olha Polishchuk. #wardiaries #testimonies #Ukraine
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Featured Article: Colourising the past: Digital visual repatriation of colourised Sámi photography - By Randi Marselis. #Sámi #photography #colourisation
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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 - By Tara Joanroy, Elise Steenvoorden, et al. #algorithms #digitalmemory
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New in the Open Collection: Does the emotional framing of narratives influence attitudes? Evidence from second-hand testimonies on WWII collaboration and repression - By Ségolène Cardon, Olivier Luminet & Aline Cordonnier. #WWII #socialpsychology
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Published in @MMMJournal: An entangled memoryscape: Holocaust memory on social media - By Victoria Grace Richardson-Walden & Kate Marrison. #Holocaust #TikTok #algorithms
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Published in @MMMJournal: Fake memories: A meta-analysis on the effect of fake news on the creation of false memories and false beliefs - By Alexa Schincariol, Henry Otgaar, et al. #fakenews #falsememories #falsebeliefs
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From the Platformization of Memory Collection: Finding and sorting in hybrid memory practices: ‘doing memories’ in connection with the logic of Facebook - By Robin Ekelund. #memory #digitalmemory #Facebook
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We believe that journals must publish articles based on the quality of the work rather than an author's ability to pay. We have a number of funding options available for Gold #OpenAccess publishing in @MMMJournal. Click to find out more:
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Published in @MMMJournal: How social memory works on social media: A methodological framework - By Anat Ben-David, Oren Meyers & Motti Neiger. #collectivememory #Holocaust #socialmedia
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New Special Collection: Navigating migration, memory and media. Read the introductory article, written by Ana Belén Martínez García, Monika Arnez and Anita Lunić here: #Migration #Memory #Media.
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Navigating migration, memory and media: Introduction to the collection - Volume 4
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From the Open Collection: Sharing memory and wisdom across generations: A scaffolded community reminiscing programme for adolescents and older adults - By Penny Van Bergen, Tanya Evans, et al. #reminiscing #intergenerational #lifestory
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New Article in @MMMJournal: ‘I’d rather have memories that I can actually hold on to’: How young adults use and experience algorithmic memory technologies - By Tara Joanroy, Elise Steenvoorden, et al. #algorithms #GroundedTheory #digitalmemory.
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‘I’d rather have memories that I can actually hold on to’: How young adults use and experience algorithmic memory technologies - Volume 4
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