Media, war and memory after the connective turn
Introduction The memory boom is driven and defined by war, its remembrance and through the technologies and media of the day.But war and media”s reflexive shaping of the past-is reconfigured with the ”connective turn” (Hoskins 2011).The connective turn is the heady cocktail of immediacy, volume and pervasiveness of the digital which is driving an ontological shift in what memory is and what memory does, and smothers the prospects for an active human remembering.
Andrew Hoskins
University of Glasgow
国内会议
杭州
英文
2-21
2015-05-30(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)