2022
DOI: 10.1177/01634437211065700
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Generating more inclusive media memory: the limits and possibilities of news archives

Abstract: Ideally, mediated collective memory of a society’s past should be both inclusive and communal. Documentaries commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Los Angeles riots reveal that a film which relies primarily on mainstream journalism’s news archives tends to privilege the perspectives of social authorities. In contrast, films produced by those from marginalized communities create more inclusive mediated collective memory by altering the rationale for incorporating speakers and stories: from status, having so… Show more

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“…Platforms provide marginalized communities with a vast space for expression and memory (Edy & Austin, 2022), thereby offering possibilities for preservation. However, the Discrepancies are obvious in the selection criteria between content creators and memory institutions.…”
Section: T4: Memory Narrative: Differences In Content Selection Crite...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Platforms provide marginalized communities with a vast space for expression and memory (Edy & Austin, 2022), thereby offering possibilities for preservation. However, the Discrepancies are obvious in the selection criteria between content creators and memory institutions.…”
Section: T4: Memory Narrative: Differences In Content Selection Crite...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ability to understand, preserve, and access social media content may affect our collective ability to comprehend the past events in the future, when the digital landscape may look quite different. Therefore, in recent years, the age‐old question of “How to create an inclusive collective memory” has received sustained attention from disciplines such as media studies, memory studies, and journalism, thanks to the development of social media (Edy & Austin, 2022; Kaun & Stiernstedt, 2014; Kudina, 2022). Surprisingly, there is little research on the issue of preserving collective memory, especially in the field of information science.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%