2018
DOI: 10.1177/2050157918758130
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iNakba, mobile media and society’s memory

Abstract: The iNakba is a new mobile application that allows users to locate, and learn about, Palestinian villages that were destroyed during and after the Nakba, the consequences of the war between Jewish forces and local and external Arab forces following the withdrawal of British Mandate from the colony of Palestine in 1948. As such, the iNakba, as a new mobile application, is a mnemonic device utilized in a heated memory contestation that exemplifies how contemporary technological capabilities operate as a reminder… Show more

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“…Moreover, due to the unique characteristics and affordances of digital media, such as its immediacy and the role of user‐generated content, collective recollecting in the digital age are redefining (Birkner & Donk, ; Frosh, ; Hajek, Lohmeier, & Pentzold, ; Tirosh, ). An initial exploration of online memory might suggest that the changes brought upon by digital technologies are unprecedented, in a way that alters the essence of collective recollecting.…”
Section: The Technological Aspects Of the Mediatization Of Memorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, due to the unique characteristics and affordances of digital media, such as its immediacy and the role of user‐generated content, collective recollecting in the digital age are redefining (Birkner & Donk, ; Frosh, ; Hajek, Lohmeier, & Pentzold, ; Tirosh, ). An initial exploration of online memory might suggest that the changes brought upon by digital technologies are unprecedented, in a way that alters the essence of collective recollecting.…”
Section: The Technological Aspects Of the Mediatization Of Memorymentioning
confidence: 99%