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Social media at memorial sites: Are we sure this is a good idea?
Considerations and experiences on the use of social media by two German concentration camp memorial sites
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Iris Groschek
und Nicole Steng
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction 1
- Does it get better with time? Web search consistency and relevance in the visual representation of the Holocaust 13
- Participatory memory – historiography – research? Exploring representations of the Holocaust on social media 33
- Digital Holocaust memory: A study of Italian Holocaust museums and their social media users 61
- The historian influencer: Mediating and transmitting Holocaust memory on social media in Brazil 83
- The media network of memory: Sharing Holocaust stories on TikTok and collaborative writing of “memory books” 101
- #Connectedmemories: Non-persecuted German witnesses of National Socialism on YouTube 121
- Rendering forgotten places of NS terror visible 141
- Social media at memorial sites: Are we sure this is a good idea? 167
- The impact of Nebraska’s collective memory of the Holocaust via digital exploration 191
- “Follow for more spookiness”: The dybbuk box, networked digital Holocaust memory and interactive narrative on social media 209
- Digital trauma processing in social media groups: Transgenerational Holocaust trauma on Facebook 235
- List of contributors 261
- Index 267
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction 1
- Does it get better with time? Web search consistency and relevance in the visual representation of the Holocaust 13
- Participatory memory – historiography – research? Exploring representations of the Holocaust on social media 33
- Digital Holocaust memory: A study of Italian Holocaust museums and their social media users 61
- The historian influencer: Mediating and transmitting Holocaust memory on social media in Brazil 83
- The media network of memory: Sharing Holocaust stories on TikTok and collaborative writing of “memory books” 101
- #Connectedmemories: Non-persecuted German witnesses of National Socialism on YouTube 121
- Rendering forgotten places of NS terror visible 141
- Social media at memorial sites: Are we sure this is a good idea? 167
- The impact of Nebraska’s collective memory of the Holocaust via digital exploration 191
- “Follow for more spookiness”: The dybbuk box, networked digital Holocaust memory and interactive narrative on social media 209
- Digital trauma processing in social media groups: Transgenerational Holocaust trauma on Facebook 235
- List of contributors 261
- Index 267