
Memory Studies @memorystudies.bsky.social
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Memory Studies examines the cultural, cognitive, political and technological shifts affecting the way individuals, groups and societies remember, and forget.
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Our co Editor-in-Chief Andrew Hoskins on SYNTHETIC MEMORY and deadbots, in this great essay by Laura Guien in Usbek & Rica usbeketrica.com/fr/article/l-i…

Social media isn’t just a side note to live events, it’s part of the experience itself.📷🤩 New research in Memory, Mind & Media shows how eventgoers use digital media to anticipate and shape their memories in real time. Read more: 🔗 cup.org/4chYlQ0


Check out this Cornell Chronicle article about our book Andrew Hoskins that examines how digital culture is affecting our memory Oxford University Press news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0…

Trending article in Memory, Mind & Media: AI and memory - cup.org/42EoeGC By Andrew Hoskins #generativeAI #humanagency #digitalparticipation



My latest article is now available online with Memory Studies @memorystudies.bsky.social (Memory Studies Association). I’m always so happy to write about Guam. And the CHamoru diaspora. And the ways poetry helps us develop and articulate ways of belonging. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/17…

Read the Memory, Mind & Media special collection Platformization of Memory - cup.org/4cr2uBt Guest-edited by Rik Smit, Benjamin Jacobsen & Taylor Annabell


Coming soon, a special issue of #JARMAC on #Misinformation: Current Directions and New Insights, guest edited by Ulli Ecker. Society for Applied Research in Memory & Cognition SARMAC Students APA Journals


A ground-breaking special collection on AI & Memory in Memory, Mind & Media


Published in Memory, Mind & Media: Remembering Bloody Sunday 50 years on: A textual analysis of Bloody Sunday anniversary coverage - cup.org/4i5weF3 By Kelsey Hanson #BloodySunday #NorthernIreland #collectivememory










Honored to host Professor Andrew Hoskins on Intelligence Explosion. We dive into: •Memory as a new battleground of war •AI & digital media rewriting the past •Epistemic warfare and the collapse of legacy media. Unmissable insights from a leading voice on AI, war & memory.
