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[ecrea] CFP State Commemoration in a Digital World
Thu Jan 19 15:11:40 GMT 2017
Call for Papers
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*State commemoration in a digital world*
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RGS-IBG 2017, London, 29 August – 1 September
This session considers how new ways of understanding the relationship
amongst memory, state-sponsored history and national identity might be
possible in a digital world. In particular, it seeks to explore the role
of social media and digital technology at memory sites and during
commemorative events. This includes the forms and articulations of
memory that the digital can enable, the publics that might be reached,
and whether particular affective intensities can be brought into being
by or through digital technologies.
Papers are invited that examine different aspects of the politics and
experiences of state commemoration with reference to its articulation in
or transformation by the digital world. This includes research about the
digital – including digital technologies, social media or new forms of
representing the past – and research undertaken using new digital
methodologies. Given the 2014-18 centenary period, papers focused on
First World War commemorative activities are of particular interest.
Topics might include:
* The affective and atmospheric potential of digital technologies to
shape the meaning of official commemorative events;
* Social media, identity politics and the circulation of affects at
moments of national crisis or tension;
* The use of digital technologies at state-sponsored memory sites,
including social media, and the effect they have on official
narrative and/or visitors’ experiences;
* How digital technologies might shape understandings of state
histories, and what alternate rendering of these histories might be
enabled;
* New ways of deploying digital technologies in research on collective
memory and commemoration.
Please forward proposed paper titles and abstracts of no more than 300
words to (shanti.sumartojo /at/ rmit.edu.au)
<mailto:(shanti.sumartojo /at/ rmit.edu.au)> by *Friday 10 February 2017*. This
session is sponsored by the Digital Geographies Working Group of the
Institute of British Geographers.
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