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checkpoints. By doing so, it allowed them to place to help people better understand the Palestinian Palestinian heritage, the memories of expulsion and struggle. It allows diaspora Palestinians, mostly the narratives of the refugees themselves, at the from North America, to connect and act together in center of the story, and of the commemoration of the the digital sphere. Nakba 70 years later. These very short excerpts from my current Situating these narratives and images of the research on Hashtag Memory Activism highlight Palestinian presence and culture from the early 20th the importance and innovation of this framework century in Palestine, participants assert not just of analysis in the study of memory politics. This their membership of a culture but also their political framework can be used for the examination of mnemonic claims. As Yousef Munayyer, a US-based mnemonic struggles both in and after conflict Palestinian rights advocacy activist put it: and helps to retrieve a rich body of empirical 4 data through social network analysis methods. “there is a tremendous amount of ignorance and misinformation and even myths about Palestinians in general, and Arabs and Muslims more broadly… as being uncivilised cave-dwellers who only came to existence once Israel did… when I posted my thread, I placed a picture of my family, of my grandparents wedding day in the 1920s… in the popular imagination, such images of Each hashtag has its own genealogy, political and mnemonic context, and various creative uses as a mnemonic practice. Each one thus reflects processes of participation and articulation as well as dynamics of change, and highlights the importance of the study of memory activism and online commemorations and its contribution to critical peace and conflict studies. Bibliography Abu-Lughod, Laila and Ahmad H. Sa’di (2007). «Introduction: the Claim of Memory,» in Laila Abu-Lughod and Ahmad H. Sa’di (eds.) Nakba: Palestine, 1948, and the Claims of Memory, Columbia University Press. Bennett, W. Lance, and Alexandra Segerberg (2012). «The Logic of Connec- tive Action: Digital Media and the Personalization of Contentious Politics». Information, Communication & Society. Vol. 15, no. 5, pp. 739–68. Bonilla, Yarimar, and Jonathan Rosa, (2015). «#Ferguson: Digital protest, hashtag ethnography, and the racial politics of social media in the United States.» American Ethnologist. Vol 42, 4-16. Fridman, Orli (2015). «Alternative calendars and memory work in Serbia: Anti-war activism after Milošević.» Memory Studies, Vol. 8, 212–226. Palestinian civilisation comes Fridman, Orli (2018). «Too Young to Remember Determined Not to Forget»: Memory Activists Engaging with Returning ICTY Convicts.» International Criminal Justice Review, Vol 28 no. 4, 423–437. as a surprise to so many Gutman, Yifat (2017). Memory Activism: Reimagining the Past for the Future in Israel-Palestine. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press. people… an image that does not fit the limited stereotype of Palestinians as terrorists….” (Interview with the author, Skype, May 7, 2019) (see Image 5). The decision to use the hashtag only in English and not in Arabic reflects the effort to target the campaign at a Western audience and, more broadly, overview Hoskins, Andrew (2018a). «The restless past: an introduction to digital memory and media,» in Andrew Hoskins (ed) Digital Memory Studies: Media Pasts in Transition. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. Hoskins, Andrew (2018b). «Memory of the multitude: the end of collective memory,» in Andrew Hoskins (ed) Digital Memory Studies: Media Pasts in Transition. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. Lievrouw, Leah A (2011). Alternative and Activist New Media. Digital Media and Society Series. Cambridge: Polity. Markham, Anette N (2018). «Ethnography in the Digital Internet Era: From Fields to Flows, Descriptions to Interventions,» in Norman Denzin and Yvon- na Lincoln (eds.). The Sage Handbook of Qualitative Research. Los Angeles: Sage. 650-668. Sorek, Tamir (2015) Palestinian Commemoration in Israel: Calendars, Monu- ments & Martyrs. Stanford University Press. Yang, Guobin (2016). «Narrative Agency in Hashtag Activism: The Case of #BlackLivesMatter.» Media and Communication. Vol. 4, No. 4, 13-17. 71