Introduction: Finding Digital Memory Tim Fawns Part I: Archives / Environments Memory and Place: From Ancient Memory to Cyberspace as Contemporary Collective Memory Segah Sak Retrogamers' Communal Memory and Discourses of Digital History Jaakko Suominen Digital Memories and Rhetorical Devices: Archive, Reconstruction and Artistic Strategies Kevin Day Part II: Affordances: Challenges and Opportunities Metadata and New Memory Architecture in Programmable Environments Carlos Henrique Falci Blended Memory: The Changing Balance of Technologically-Mediated Semantic and Episodic Memory Tim Fawns Empowering Digital Memorials: Post-Yugoslav Dealings with Socialist Past(s) Martin Pogacar In Excess of the Already Constituted: Interaction as Performance Nicole Ridgway Part III: New Voices of Memory: Changes in the Focus of Control Making Memory Visible: Memory about the Holocaust and National Socialism in Austria at the 75th Anniversary of the Anschluss Karen Frostig How Digitisation has Unveiled Secret Memories: The Case of Samizdat Writings Stefania Mella Shaping Collective Memories Online: Facebook as a New Arena for the Bulgarian-Macedonian Conflict Marta Marcheva Facebook and the Chrono-Digital Narratives: Processing the Collective Memory of a Traumatic Event Alessandra Micalizzi
Tim Fawns is e-Learning Coordinator in Clinical Psychology and tutor on the MSc in Digital Education at the University of Edinburgh. Tim's research interests include: autobiographical memory, digital photography, distributed cognition and educational uses of technology.
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