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The future of remembering: How multimodal platforms and social media are repurposing our digitally shared pasts in cultural heritage and collective memory practices.

机译:记忆的未来:多模式平台和社交媒体如何重用我们在文化遗产和集体记忆实践中的数字共享历史。

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While most media-memory research focuses on particular cultural repository sites, memorials, traumatic events, media channels, or commemorative practices as objects of study to understand the construction of collective memory, this dissertation suggests it is our activity, participation, and interaction with digital content through multimodal platforms and social media applications that demonstrate how communities articulate shared memory in the new media landscape.;This study examines the discursive interpretations of cultural heritage practitioners and participations from the Getty Research Institute, the Prelinger Archive and Library, and the Willamette Heritage Center to better understand how multimodal platforms are being used, how this use is changing the roles of the heritage practitioners and participants in the construction of meaning, and what types of multimodal memory practices are emerging. This research also underscores a reassessment of what constitutes heritage artifacts, authenticity, curatorial authority, and multimodal participation in digital cultural heritage.;My methodological approach for this research takes a multilateral form of data collection, including in-depth interviewing, participant observations, and thematic analysis, informed by the theoretical frameworks of collective memory, remediation, and gatekeeping and unified by the social theories of art practice, social constructionism, symbolic interactionism, and actor-network theory.;My primary recommendation from this research is that our digital practices of contributing, appropriating, repurposing, and sharing digital content represent new forms of memory practice in a multimodal context. I propose that these multimodal memory practices of interacting with digital content using different devices across different networks coalesce into platformed communities of memory, where communities are shaped and collective memory is shared by our interaction through social networks. I suggest that we need to think of social media output and metadata as being new forms of cultural heritage artifacts and legitimate social records. I also contend that metadata analysis presents new considerations and opportunities for studying the memory of digital content and institutional memory.;It is my hope that these conclusions clarify our contemporary memory practices in the digital era so that we can better understand whose voices will be most prominent in the future articulation of how we remember the past.
机译:虽然大多数媒体记忆研究都集中在特定的文化存放场所,纪念馆,创伤事件,媒体渠道或纪念性习俗作为理解集体记忆建构的研究对象,但本文表明这是我们的活动,参与和与数字媒体的互动通过多模式平台和社交媒体应用程序提供的内容,这些平台展示了社区如何表达新媒体环境中的共享内存。;本研究研究了文化遗产从业人员的话语解释以及盖蒂研究所,普林格档案馆和图书馆以及威拉米特遗产的参与集中精力更好地了解如何使用多模式平台,这种使用方式如何改变遗产从业者和参与者在意义建构中的作用,以及正在出现哪些类型的多模式记忆实践。这项研究还强调了对遗产文物,真实性,策展权威以及对数字文化遗产的多式联运参与的构成的重新评估。;我的研究方法论采取了多边数据收集的形式,包括深度访谈,参与者观察和主题分析,由集体记忆,补救和关守的理论框架提供信息,并由艺术实践,社会建构主义,符号互动主义和演员网络理论等社会理论统一起来。;我对本研究的主要建议是我们的数字实践贡献,挪用,重新使用和共享数字内容的概念代表了多模式环境中新的记忆实践形式。我建议,使用跨不同网络的不同设备与数字内容进行交互的这些多模式存储实践会融合到平台化的内存社区中,在社区中形成社区并通过我们通过社交网络进行交互来共享集体内存。我建议我们需要将社交媒体输出和元数据视为文化遗产人工制品和合法社会记录的新形式。我还认为元数据分析为研究数字内容的记忆和机构记忆提出了新的考虑和机会。我希望这些结论能够阐明我们在数字时代的当代记忆实践,以便我们可以更好地了解谁的声音将是最重要的。在未来的记忆中,我们如何回忆过去。

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  • 作者

    Burkey, Brant.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Oregon.;

  • 授予单位 University of Oregon.;
  • 学科 Mass communication.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2014
  • 页码 397 p.
  • 总页数 397
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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