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Media, technology, and the sins of memory
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- 02 July 2021, e1
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Narrative and gender as mutually constituted meaning-making systems
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- 19 August 2021, e2
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Stories as evidence
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- 05 October 2021, e3
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The triangular self in the social media era
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- 18 October 2021, e4
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Technology and democracy: a paradox wrapped in a contradiction inside an irony
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- 09 December 2021, e5
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What journalism tells us about memory, mind and media
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- 17 December 2021, e6
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The privatisation of remembering practices in contemporary inpatient mental healthcare: going beyond Agnes's Jacket
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- 20 December 2021, e7
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Collective memory: An hourglass between the collective and the individual
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- 22 March 2022, e8
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Rewilding memory
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- 30 May 2022, e9
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Composite communication: how dissemination of facial composites in the media affects police investigations
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- 21 June 2022, e10
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Remembering in the wild: recontextualising and reconciling studies of media and memory
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- 04 August 2022, e11
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The mnemonic consequences associated with sharing personal photographs on social media
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- 11 August 2022, e12
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Social remembering in the digital age: Implications for virtual study, work, and social engagement
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- 25 August 2022, e13
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The hidden power of implicit collective memory
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- 11 October 2022, e14
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Identifying and minimising the impact of fake visual media: Current and future directions
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- 20 October 2022, e15
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Dialogue
Witness statements and the technologies of memory: A conversation between Heba Y. Amin, Anthony Downey, Helene Kazan, Naeem Mohaiemen, and Susan Schuppli
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- 14 December 2022, e16
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Rethinking technologies of remembering for a postcolonial world
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- 19 December 2022, e17
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Themes for future research on memory, mind and media
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- 29 December 2022, e18
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Editorial
Editorial 1: Journeys, cases and conversations: An introduction to Memory, Mind & Media
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- 29 December 2022, e19
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