Digital Icons: Studies in Russian, Eurasian and Central European New Media
Issue 4: War, Conflict and Commemoration in the Age of Digital Reproduction
guest-edited by Adi Kuntsman (University of Manchester).
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This issue of Digital Icons explores the ways in
which wars and conflicts are mediated,
commemorated, reported and discussed on the
Internet as well as in other forms of new media,
including mobile phones, digital broadcasting
and computer games. The issue examines the role
of new media in understanding, representing,
negotiating and remembering (or forgetting) war
and terror; the status of testimony, evidence
and reportage in the age of digital
reproduction; practices of memory in relation to
new information and communication technologies;
and structures of feeling that operate in
on-line reports and debates around military operations and human suffering.
4.0 Editorial | Vlad Strukov
4.1 Online Memories, Digital Conflicts and the
Cybertouch of War | Adi Kuntsman
4.2 The Commemoration of Nazi â??Childrenâ??s
Euthanasiaâ?? Online and On Site | Lutz Kaelber
4.3 World War 2.0: Commemorating War and
Holocaust in Poland Through Facebook | Dieter De Bruyn
4.4 Past Wars in the Russian Blogosphere: On the
Emergence of Cosmopolitan Memory | Elena Trubina
4.5 Deadly Game along the Wistula: East European
Imagery in Oshiiâ??s â??Avalonâ?? (2001) | Gérard Kraus
4.6 Oshiiâ??s â??Avalonâ?? (2001) and
Military-Entertainment Technoculture | Patrick Crogan
4.7 â??The Weight of Meaninglessnessâ?? | Naida ZukiÄ?
4.8 â??Roma Snapshots: A Day in Sarajevoâ?? | Vanja Ä?elebiÄ?iÄ?
4.9 The Portrayal of Russian Hackers During
Cyber Conflict Incidents | Athina Karatzogianni
4.10 A Study on a Russian-American Non-Reflexive Discourse | Olga Baysha
4.11 Web Wars: Digital Diasporas and the Language of Memory | Ellen Rutten
4.12 Book Reviews
The full issue is available online on
<http://www.digitalicons.org/>http://www.digitalicons.org/.
For more information, please visit the website
or write to the editors: (editor /at/ digitalicons.org)
Digital Icons Editor: Vlad Strukov (London)
Digital Icons Editorial Team: Sudha Rajagopalan
(Utrecht), Robert Saunders (New York) and Henrike Schmidt (Berlin).
Digital Icons: Studies in Russian, Eurasian and
Central European New Media (Digital Icons) is an
online publication that appears twice per year.
The journal is a multi-media platform that
explores new media as a variety of information
flows, varied communication systems, and
networked communities. Contributions to Digital
Icons cover a broad range of topics related to
the impact of digital and electronic
technologies on politics, economics, society,
culture, and the arts in Russia, Eurasia, and
Central Europe. Digital Icons publishes articles
from scholars from a variety of academic
backgrounds, as well as artists' contributions,
interviews, comments, reviews of books, digital
films, animation, and computer games, and
relevant cultural and academic events, as well
as any other forms of discussion of new media in the region.