Abstract

The article is a review of the collective monograph “Social Movements, Cultural Memory and Digital Media. Mobilizing Mediated Remembrance”, edited by S. Merrill, E. Keightley and P. Dafie. The monograph analyzes the use of digital media by social movements to mobilize the past, focusing on three digital memory practices such as articulation, circulation, and curation. Special attention is paid to the heuristic potential of two typologies of digital commemorative practices based on empirical research, highlighting some of their limitations and the risks of constructing the social in digital media.

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