“Looking back” at personal memories on Facebook: Co-constituitive agencies in contemporary remembrance practices

IF 0.4 Q3 CULTURAL STUDIES Journal of Aesthetics & Culture Pub Date : 2019-11-22 DOI:10.1080/20004214.2019.1644130
Ana Lúcia Migowski, Willian Fernandes Araújo
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ABSTRACT In this paper, we discuss the expression of personal memories in digital media environments. To tackle this issue, we propose a conceptualization that conceives such memories as the outcome of co-constitutive agencies that impact contemporary mnemonic practices. We look especially at sociotechnical relationships that affect the way memory contents travel temporally and through particular contexts within localized digital environments. The empirical analysis is grounded in a case study of one of the first memory-oriented features released by Facebook in 2014, the Look Back video. We asked Facebook users to answer a questionnaire about the experience of using this feature, providing insights into the production and consumption of digital mnemonic products. Our findings point to the fact that digital traces left by users in their networks interact with the performative properties of communication systems. These interactions are articulated in mnemonic products that inspire reflections on the agency of algorithms and the meaningfulness of the resulting narratives. Acknowledging the consequences of the “third memory boom” accompanying the emergence of the connective turn in memory studies, we suggest that current digital technologies demand a more comprehensive analysis of the constellation of actors and values involved in current memory processes.
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“回顾”脸书上的个人记忆:当代纪念活动中的共同组成机构
摘要在本文中,我们讨论了个人记忆在数字媒体环境中的表达。为了解决这个问题,我们提出了一个概念,将这种记忆视为影响当代记忆实践的共同构成机构的结果。我们特别关注社会技术关系,这些关系影响记忆内容在时间上以及在本地化数字环境中通过特定上下文的传播方式。这项实证分析是基于2014年脸书发布的第一个面向记忆的功能之一“回顾视频”的案例研究。我们要求脸书用户回答一份关于使用该功能体验的问卷,为数字助记符产品的生产和消费提供见解。我们的研究结果表明,用户在网络中留下的数字痕迹与通信系统的性能相互作用。这些互动在助记产品中得到了阐述,这些助记产品激发了对算法的能动性和由此产生的叙事的意义的思考。我们承认,随着记忆研究中连接转向的出现,“第三次记忆热潮”的后果,我们认为当前的数字技术需要对当前记忆过程中涉及的参与者和价值观进行更全面的分析。
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