Publication: Memory, counter-memory and denialism: How search engines circulate information about the Holodomor-related memory wars
Memory, counter-memory and denialism: How search engines circulate information about the Holodomor-related memory wars
Date
Date
Date
Citations
Makhortykh, M., Urman, A., & Ulloa, R. (2022). Memory, counter-memory and denialism: How search engines circulate information about the Holodomor-related memory wars. Memory Studies, 15(6), 1330–1345. https://doi.org/10.1177/17506980221133732
Abstract
Abstract
Abstract
Search engines, such as Google or Yandex, shape social reality by informing their users about current and historical phenomena. However, there is little research on how search engines deal with contested memories, which are subjected to ontological conflicts known as memory wars. In this article, we investigate how search engines circulate information about memory wars related to the Holodomor, a mass famine caused by Soviet repressive politics in Ukraine in 1932–1933. For this aim, we conduct an agent-based audit of four search engin
Metrics
Downloads
Views
Additional indexing
Creators (Authors)
Volume
Volume
Volume
Number
Number
Number
Page range/Item number
Page range/Item number
Page range/Item number
Page end
Page end
Page end
Item Type
Item Type
Item Type
In collections
Dewey Decimal Classifikation
Dewey Decimal Classifikation
Dewey Decimal Classifikation
Language
Language
Language
Publication date
Publication date
Publication date
Date available
Date available
Date available
ISSN or e-ISSN
ISSN or e-ISSN
ISSN or e-ISSN
OA Status
OA Status
OA Status
Free Access at
Free Access at
Free Access at
Publisher DOI
Metrics
Downloads
Views
Citations
Makhortykh, M., Urman, A., & Ulloa, R. (2022). Memory, counter-memory and denialism: How search engines circulate information about the Holodomor-related memory wars. Memory Studies, 15(6), 1330–1345. https://doi.org/10.1177/17506980221133732