Towards a toolbox for future envisioning memory practices
Tran, Quoc-Tan and Boersma, Susanne and Chahine, Anne S. and Kist, Cassandra and Moraitopoulou, Elina and Mucha, Franziska and Tzouganatou, Angeliki and Widmaier, Lorenz and Zwart, Inge and Kambunga, Asnath Paula and Huvila, Isto; Koch, Gertraud and Smith, Rachel Charlotte, eds. (2024) Towards a toolbox for future envisioning memory practices. In: Future Memory Practices. Taylor and Francis Ltd., London, pp. 180-195. ISBN 9781040150733 (https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003459163-14)
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Abstract
This chapter presents a selection of tools developed in the POEM project that can assist with participatory memory work in both digital and nondigital media environments. These tools can contribute to changing memory work, can help to strengthen social inclusiveness, and/or can facilitate reflexivity and thus enhance the potential of memory practices to envision possible futures. It is argued that the entanglement of tools and practices is an essential condition in achieving the empowerment and agency of members of civil society that comes when memories made by people gain visibility and become part of public memory. The tools described demonstrate the global interconnectedness of memories. Relational and situated approaches to evoking and empowering people to envision futures through memory-making are presented.
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Tran, Quoc-Tan, Boersma, Susanne, Chahine, Anne S., Kist, Cassandra ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9960-2236, Moraitopoulou, Elina, Mucha, Franziska, Tzouganatou, Angeliki, Widmaier, Lorenz, Zwart, Inge, Kambunga, Asnath Paula and Huvila, Isto; Koch, Gertraud and Smith, Rachel Charlotte-
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Item type: Book Section ID code: 91612 Dates: DateEvent28 October 2024PublishedSubjects: Education Department: Faculty of Science > Computer and Information Sciences Depositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 18 Dec 2024 10:46 Last modified: 21 Dec 2024 01:07 URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/91612