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      Activating the past in the Ferguson protests: Memory work, digital activism and the politics of platforms.

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          This article analyzes the Facebook page Justice for Mike Brown-set up during the 2014 Ferguson protests-in order to rethink the role of memory work within contemporary digital activism. We argue that, as a particular type of discursive practice, memory work on the page bridged personal and collective action frames. This occurred in four overlapping ways. First, the page allowed for affective commemorative engagement that helped shape Brown's public image. Second, Brown's death was contextualized as part of systematic injustice against African Americans. Third, the past was used to legitimize present action, wherein the present was continually connected to the past and future. And fourth, particular discursive units became recognizable symbolic markers during the protests and for future recall. Based on this typology, we show that memory work, although multidirectional and in flux, is stabilized by the interactions between the page administrator, users, and Facebook's operational logic.

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                Author and article information

                Journal
                New Media Soc
                New media & society
                SAGE Publications
                1461-4448
                1461-4448
                Sep 2018
                : 20
                : 9
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands.
                Article
                10.1177_1461444817741849
                10.1177/1461444817741849
                6256725
                30581366
                ce40d0cb-f07f-43da-82c0-8fbb7b12761f
                History

                police violence,media memory,memory work,interpretative repertoires,digital activism,critical discourse analysis,Michael Brown,Ferguson protests,Facebook,Connective memory

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