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数字时代的记忆 在数字时代的记忆
1Cultural Studies, KU Leuven Association, Leuven, Flanders, 3000, Belgium.
Open research Europe
|September 22, 2023
概括
数字化转变重塑了集体记忆,不是通过创造一种新的记忆类型,而是通过实现记忆研究中现有的理论. 数字档案突出显示了内存的动态性质和分布式进程.
科学领域:
- 社会科学 社会科学 社会科学
- 数字人文学科 数字人文学科
- 记忆研究 记忆研究
背景情况:
- 数字革命引发了关于"数字记忆"是否意味着一种新的,独特的集体记忆形式的辩论.
- 一些学者认为,数字时代标志着传统集体记忆的终结.
- 这种观点挑战了记忆研究中建立的理论框架.
研究的目的:
- 调查数字时代集体记忆的配置.
- 论证数字转型实现,而不是否定,内存研究的核心概念.
- 通过替代社会理论来完善对"集体"记忆的理解.
主要方法:
- 通过社会理论的镜头分析数字记忆,对比哈尔瓦克斯和加布里埃尔·塔尔德.
- 检查数字档案的本体学及其与记忆的动态性质的关系.
- 在数字环境中探索记忆和遗忘之间的改变辩证法.
主要成果:
- 数字领域为概念化记忆的社会基础提供了新的途径,超越了传统框架.
- 数字档案体现了集体记忆固有的移动,动态和程序特征.
- 数字实践颠覆了忘记记忆的辩证法,强调分布式技术过程.
结论:
- 数字化转型并不代表一种新的记忆本体学,而是记忆研究理论主张的实现.
- 数字时代完善了我们对集体记忆的理解,将其视为一个分布式,动态和技术介导的过程.
- 加布里埃尔·塔尔德的社会概念在记忆研究中提供了对"集体"的更细致的理解.
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