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[ecrea] Digital Memories Workshop, Budapest, CFP
Wed Mar 05 18:25:46 GMT 2014
Digital Memories, Digital Methods: Transcultural Memory in Europe Beyond
Web 2.0
3/29/2014 -
COST Action IS1203
Working Group 2 Mediation
Call for Papers
Workshop
Digital Memories, Digital Methods: Transcultural Memory in Europe
Beyond Web 2.0
Budapest, 29-30 September 2014
Digital technologies not only have a profound impact on the form,
content and
distribution of individual and collective memories, but also on the ways
in which we
perceive of memory. While the internet has exponentially increased the
accessibility of
data, at the same time it has produced an overload of information,
inviting us to rethink
traditional notions of archive, storage/retrieval, and materiality, as
well as of location,
temporality and (trans)national belonging. And yet, due to social and
economic inequality,
data are still far from evenly accessible. On the one hand, the ‘culture
of connectivity’
driven by social media such as facebook and twitter has given rise to
new trans- and
international networks which facilitate sharing data, experiences, and
memories. On the
other hand, these media tend to obscure the role and importance of the
technological and
commercial factors on which these interpersonal exchanges depend.
This workshop aims to discuss the possibilities, limitations and
ambiguities of digital
media, in particular the internet, for the production of
transcultural/transnational
memory in Europe.
The workshop will be organised around the discussion of short papers of
ca. 20 minutes,
followed by a response of ca. 10 minutes, and a discussion of ca. 15
minutes. All papers as
well as a selection of a few key texts by leading scholars in the field
will be pre-circulated
in order to stimulate the discussion. There will be two keynote lectures
by Andrew
Hoskins (University of Glasgow) and Ellen Rutten (University of Amsterdam).
We invite contributions dealing with any topic or (geographical) area in
Europe and which
will take into account the following questions: What is the role and
scope of the internet
and digital media in mediating memories across national and cultural
borders in Europe?
How do digitization, multimediatization and “googlization” (Van Dijck)
affect the dynamics
of (trans)cultural memory in Europe today? How to use digital media in
memory research?
How to deal with problems arising from the possibilities generated by
digital technologies,
such as information overload?
Proposals for papers should contain a title and a brief summary (ca.
200-250 words) and a
bio-bibliography (max. 100 words). Deadline for submission is 1 May
2014. Selection to be
made known by 1 June 2014.
Please, submit proposals to:
Paul Bijl (P.A.L.Bijl /at/ uva.nl)
Stijn Vervaet (Stijn.Vervaet /at/ ugent.be)
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