Social Media and the Automatic Production of Memory: Classification, Ranking and the Sorting of the Past

Author:   Ben Jacobsen (University of York) ,  David Beer (University of York)
Publisher:   Bristol University Press
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9781529218152


Pages:   128
Publication Date:   01 April 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Social media platforms hold vast amounts of biographical data about our lives. They repackage our past content as 'memories' and deliver them back to us. But how does that change the way we remember? Drawing on original qualitative research as well as industry documents and reports, this book critically explores the process behind this new form of memory making. In asking how social media are beginning to change the way we remember, it will be essential reading for scholars and students who are interested in understanding the algorithmically defined spaces of our lives.

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Author:   Ben Jacobsen (University of York) ,  David Beer (University of York)
Publisher:   Bristol University Press
Imprint:   Bristol University Press
ISBN:  

9781529218152


ISBN 10:   1529218152
Pages:   128
Publication Date:   01 April 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Professional & Vocational ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Unpicking The Automation Of Memory Making A Taxonomy Of Memory Themes: Partitioning The Memorable The Computational Surfacing Of Memories: Promoting The Memorable The Reception Of Targeted Memories In Everyday Life: Classificatory Struggles And The Tensions Of Remembering Conclusion: Sorting The Past

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[This book] offers a thought-provoking and timely theoretical framework for understanding the mechanisms and threats of algorithmic memory making on social media. [It] also provides a clear and accessible introduction to critical issues related to datafication, memory studies, and the politics of algorithmic systems. International Journal of Communication Social Media and the Automatic Production of Memory raises a number of questions that are likely to become increasingly important in the coming years... [and] provides a valuable insight into an issue that has drastic implications not only for how we come to understand our own memories, but also for how the individual is to act within a supposedly free society... LSE Review of Books


Social Media and the Automatic Production of Memory raises a number of questions that are likely to become increasingly important in the coming years... [and] provides a valuable insight into an issue that has drastic implications not only for how we come to understand our own memories, but also for how the individual is to act within a supposedly free society... LSE Review of Books


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Ben Jacobsen is a researcher based at the University of York. David Beer is Professor of Sociology at the University of York.

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