TY - BOOK AU - Maurantonio,Nicole AU - Park,David W. TI - Communicating memory & history SN - 1433145553 AV - BF371 .C66 2019 U1 - 153.12 23 PY - 2019///] CY - New York PB - Peter Lang Publishing, Inc. KW - Memory KW - Communication KW - Research KW - History N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction: remembering communication history / Nicole Maurantonio & David W. Park -- Introduction: communicating space & time -- Interscalarity & the memory spectrum / Emily Keightley, Michael Pickering, and Pawas Bisht -- Archiving ISIS : metastasized archives, lieux de futur, and endless war / Piotr Szpunar -- Introduction: narrative -- Remarkable coincidence : a true story of the Liberty Bell's myth / Deborah Lubken -- Mass media as memory agents : a theoretical & empirical contribution to collective memory research / Michael Meyen -- Mnemonic newswork : exploring the role of journalism in the rereading of national pasts / Oren Meyers -- Introduction: embodiment & materiality -- Badna Naaref (we want to know) : the politics of movement and memory in "postwar" Beirut / Erin E. Cory -- "Taking back" a post-conflict city : tourism, anniversary memory, and the new histories of Belfast / Carolyn Kitch -- Presence and absence : the Berlin wall as strategic platform / Samantha Oliver -- Building an archive for future generations : archival digitization at the national library of Israel / Sharon Ringel -- Introduction: audience -- Digital post-scarcity versus default amnesia : Russian political existence and the online resurrection of memories of the dead at the nord-ost theatre siege / Amanda Lagerkvist & Katerina Linden -- Reclaiming identity : GDR lifeworld memories in digital public spheres / Manuel Menke & Ekaterina Kalinina -- Postscript: once a margin, always a margin / Barbie Zelizer N2 - "Communicating Memory & History takes as its mission the job of giving communication history its full due in the study of memory. Taking three keywords-communication, history, and memory-representing related, albeit at times hostile, fields of inquiry as its point of departure, this book asks how the interdisciplinary field of memory studies can be productively expanded through the work of communication historians. Across the chapters of this book, contributors employ methods ranging from textual analysis to reception studies to prompt larger questions about how the past can be alternately understood, contested, and circulated." -- Back cover ER -