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[Commlist] Cfp: Holocaust Memory and Education in the Digital Age
Mon Oct 21 15:31:45 GMT 2019
*Call for Papers*
*Special Edition of /Holocaust Studies: Culture and History/:*
*‘Holocaust Memory and Education in the Digital Age’*
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Digital media are playing an increasing role in Holocaust memory and
education. These include digital mapping projects like
www.danskejoederitheresienstadt.org
<http://www.danskejoederitheresienstadt.org/>, VR representations of
former concentration and death camps, such as the one of Sobibór,
viewable at Camp Vught in The Netherlands, interactive online archives
that give researchers and learners the skills necessary to interpret
documents at the Arolsen Archives (International Tracing Service), and
3-dimensional and holographic survivor talks in the US and UK. This
special edition seeks to take stock of the wide range of digital
projects in these fields and to consider the impact, challenges and
potentials of such technologies for the future of Holocaust memory and
education.
Given the increasing presence of Neo-Nazi, alt-right and Holocaust
denial rhetoric in online spaces, and debates about the corporate
responsibility of organisations like Google and Facebook, and platforms
such as 4Chan and 8Chan, it seems particularly timely to address the
roles digital technology can play in informing cultural and collective
memory of the Holocaust and educating about this past. These issues
raise a multitude of questions that we invite potential contributors to
explore, including but not limited to:
·To what extent do digital Holocaust memory and education projects
reiterate historical (pre-digital) practices of memorialisation,
museology and pedagogy?
·To what extent can digital practices disrupt traditional ways of
remembering and educating about the Holocaust? What are the challenges
and opportunities of such disruptions, should they exist?
·Do digital technologies raise new questions regarding the ethics of
Holocaust representation?
·What role can social media platforms and other digital forms play in
democratizing Holocaust memory and education?
·How do algorithmic and surveillance capitalism risk complicating
efforts for informed Holocaust education and memory?
·What are/should be/ could be the priorities of Holocaust memory and
education for the future, through the use of digital technologies?
·Do we indeed really need digital technologies to help us to teach about
and to remember the Holocaust?
·Is it the responsibility of those working in Holocaust museums,
memorialisation and education to tackle digital forms of contemporary
hate crime, antisemitism and Holocaust denial? If so, how might such
fights be mobilised in productive ways? If not, whose responsibility is it?
·What are the limitations of different digital technologies and projects
in the context of Holocaust memory and education?
·How does the digital open up new spaces for Holocaust memory and
education, with new audiences?
·How do the tensions between techno-utopia, technological determinism
and techno-scepticism play out in Holocaust memory and education?
·How do digital technologies offer potentials for radically rethinking
our definitions of the Holocaust memorial, Holocaust memorial museums,
and Holocaust education?
*Please send abstracts of 200-300 words with a clear title and author
biography (or no more than 100 words) to Victoria Grace Walden at:
**(v.walden /at/ sussex.ac.uk)* <mailto:(v.walden /at/ sussex.ac.uk)>* by 20^th
November 2019. Completed articles of 8,000 – 10,000 words should be
submitted by the end of March 2020.*
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