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Digital memory studies: media pasts in transition

New York; London: Routledge (2018), xii, 313 pp., illustr.
ISBN 978-1-317-26742-3 (pdf); 978-1-315-63723-5 (ebook); 978-1-138-63937-9 (hbk); 978-1-138-63938-6 (pbk)
Contents
1 The restless past: an introduction to digital memory and media / Andrew Hoskins, 1
I. CONNECTIVITY
2 Culture of the past: digital connectivity and dispotentiated futures / Martin Pogacar, 27
3 The media end: digital afterlife agencies and techno-existential closure / Amanda Lagerkvist, 48
4 Memory of the multitude: the end of collective memory / Andrew Hoskins, 85
5 The Holocaust in the 21st century: digital anxiety, transnational cosmopolitanism, and never again genocide without memory / Wulf Kansteiner, 110
II. ARCHAEOLOGY
6 Tempor(e)alities and archive-textures of media-connected memory / Wolfgang Ernst, 143
7 The underpinning time: from digital memory to network microtemporality / Jussi Parikka, 156
8 Television in and out of time / Timothy Barker, 173
9 Memory in technoscience: biomedia and the wettability of mnemonic relations / Matthew Allen, 190
III. ECONOMY
10 Iconomy of memory: on remembering as digital, civic and corporate currency / Joanne Garde-Hansen and Gilson Schwartz, 217
11 Globital memory capital: theorizing digital memory economies / Anna Reading and Tanya Notley, 234
IV. ARCHIVE
12 Memory institutions, the archive and digital disruption? / Michael Moss, 253
13 Tensions in the interface: the archive and the digital / Debra Ramsay, 280