
Communicating Memory & History
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List of Figures - Acknowledgments - Nicole Maurantonio/David W. Park: Introduction: Remembering Communication History - Section I: Communicating Space & Time - Emily Keightley/Michael Pickering/Pawas Bisht: Interscalarity and the Memory Spectrum - Piotr M. Szpunar: Archiving ISIS: Metastasized Archives, Lieux de Futur, and Endless War - Section II: Narrative - Deborah Lubken: Remarkable Coincidence: A True Story of the Liberty Bell's Myth - Michael Meyen: Mass Media as Memory Agents: A Theoretical and Empirical Contribution to Collective Memory Research - Oren Meyers: Mnemonic Newswork: Exploring the Role of Journalism in the Rereading of National Pasts - Section III: Embodiment & Materiality - Erin E. Cory: Badna Naaref (We Want to Know): The Politics of Movement and Memory in "Postwar" Beirut - Carolyn Kitch: "Taking Back" a Post-Conflict City: Tourism, Anniversary Memory, and the New Histories of Belfast - Samantha Oliver: Presence and Absence: The Berlin Wall as Strategic Platform - Sharon Ringel: Building an Archive for Future Generations: Archival Digitization at the National Library of Israel - Section IV: Audience - Amanda Lagerkvist/Katerina Linden: Digital Post-Scarcity Versus Default Amnesia: Russian Political Existence and the Online Resurrection of Memories of the Dead at the Nord-Ost Theatre Siege - Manuel Menke/Ekaterina Kalinina: Reclaiming Identity: GDR Lifeworld Memories in Digital Public Spheres - Barbie Zelizer: Postscript: Once A Margin, Always A Margin - Contributors - Index.
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