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Collective Memory

#1 ARCHIIIVE Collective memory refers to the process through which groups consolidate individual memories into a shared narrative, shaping their identity and collective experience. This interdisciplinary field examines how memories are formed, preserved, and transmitted within societies, encompassing a range of concepts from family memory to national and cultural memory. (source: Walker, Katherine, EBSCO Research Starters Home)

MALED IT! – Body Rebellion and Flowing Knowledge: Drag Kinging as a Collective Utopia & Un/learning

  • [2026]
  • Marilyn Nova White
  • Collective Memory
  • Methods for knowledge decentralisation
  • Artistic Research
  • Playground
  • Worlding
  • Dreaming
  • Performative Activism
  • DRAG

Collective Glossary '25

Exquisite Commons

ARCHIIIVE

  • Alisa Probylova
  • Kateryna Vavrynchuk
  • Oleksandra Tsapko

Exquisite Commons

A Woman in The World (AWITW)

  • [2026]
  • Sabine Hagmann
  • Susanne Hofer
  • Collective Memory
  • Playground
  • Artistic Research
  • Roundtable
  • Gemeinnützigkeit
  • Learning Environment / Spaces of Knowledge
  • Situational knowledge
  • Performative Activism
  • Unpacking the terms together
  • Feminist Knowledge Transfer

ARCHIIIVE

  • [2025]
  • Oleksandra Tsapko
  • Alisa Probylova
  • Kateryna Vavrynchuk
  • Holodomor
  • Collective Memory
  • Artistic Research
  • Coping
  • Archive
  • Storytelling
  • Somatic Practice

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