2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10502-013-9199-4
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Invoking “collective memory”: mapping the emergence of a concept in archival science

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“…A particularly active area in archival thought has been theorizing the role of archives in the formation and propagation of collective memory (Bastian 2003(Bastian , 2009Caswell 2010;Cook 2013;Jacobsen, Punzalan & Hedstrom 2013;Hedstrom 2002;Hedstrom 2010;Josias 2011;Punzalan 2009). Largely perceived as official sources of elite historical narratives, archival records figure in the preservation, extension, and promotion of social memory.…”
Section: Reinterpretation Of Archival Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A particularly active area in archival thought has been theorizing the role of archives in the formation and propagation of collective memory (Bastian 2003(Bastian , 2009Caswell 2010;Cook 2013;Jacobsen, Punzalan & Hedstrom 2013;Hedstrom 2002;Hedstrom 2010;Josias 2011;Punzalan 2009). Largely perceived as official sources of elite historical narratives, archival records figure in the preservation, extension, and promotion of social memory.…”
Section: Reinterpretation Of Archival Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…And although such collections may not conform to more traditional notions of the archive, they do demonstrate the multidisciplinary broadening of archival theory and practice -to 'enrich the discourse' -as recommended by Jacobsen, Punzalan and Hedstrom. 32 But such a broadening is not without its problematics. Questions raised by our research include: how does the renewed interest in urban exploration and memory Old signs, new media and the age of archival flux 27 interact with concepts of the archive, including current discourse around the archivememory nexus?…”
Section: Ghost Signs: Mapping An International Phenomenonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The record of an event can be "protected" from these social influences with a wellconstructed archival system designed to limit this layer of social static and misinterpretation (Jacobsen, Punzalan, & Hedstrom, 2013).…”
Section: Public Memory and Technological Influencementioning
confidence: 99%