Connected Histories : Memories and Narratives of the Holocaust in Digital Space

The World Wide Web (WWW) and digitisation have become important sites and tools for the history of the Holocaust and its commemoration. Today, some memory institutions use the Internet at a high professional level as a venue for self-presentation and as a forum for the discussion of Holocaust-relate...

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Main Authors:Pfanzelter, Eva (Author)
Corporate Authors:Université de Luxembourg (Other)
Other Authors:Rupnow, Dirk (Other)
Kovács, Éva (Other)
Windsperger, Marianne (Other)
Format: Online-Resource
Language:English
Published:Basel/Berlin/Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2024
©2024
Edition:1st ed
Series:Studies in Digital History and Hermeneutics Series v.8
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Online Access:kostenfrei
Table of Contents
Intro
Contents
Introduction
Does it get better with time? Web search consistency and relevance in the visual representation of the Holocaust
Participatory memory
historiography
research? Exploring representations of the Holocaust on social media
Digital Holocaust memory: A study of Italian Holocaust museums and their social media users
The historian influencer: Mediating and transmitting Holocaust memory on social media in Brazil
The media network of memory: Sharing Holocaust stories on TikTok and collaborative writing of "memory books"
#Connectedmemories: Non-persecuted German witnesses of National Socialism on YouTube
Rendering forgotten places of NS terror visible
Social media at memorial sites: Are we sure this is a good idea?
The impact of Nebraska's collective memory of the Holocaust via digital exploration
"Follow for more spookiness": The dybbuk box, networked digital Holocaust memory and interactive narrative on social media
Digital trauma processing in social media groups: Transgenerational Holocaust trauma on Facebook
List of contributors
Index.