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Connected Memories in the Networked Digital Era: A Moving Paradigm

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Where communal memory is concerned, we have at least three emerging paradigms that help us to understand the linked entities of evolving social memory and the diffusion of communication technologies.

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  • Social Cohesion
  • Communication Environment
  • Virtual Community
  • Collective Memory
  • Wireless Medium

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Casalegno, F. (2006). Connected Memories in the Networked Digital Era: A Moving Paradigm. In: Purcell, P. (eds) Networked Neighbourhoods. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-84628-601-8_6

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