This essay delves into transnational online communities as arenas for identity, belonging, and memory. It explores the circulation, sharing, and creation of memories within these virtual spaces, drawing on previous research on diasporic online sites. The essay examines how concepts of nostalgia, ordinariness, and hybridity intersect in various contexts of online remembering, and how virtual memory sites influence the imagining, representation, and experience of the past.
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Nikunen, Kaarina. "Re-imagining the past in transnational online communities." Transit 8.2 (2013).
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