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Cannibalising Algorithms: Traversing the Middle-Passage of the Digital Sea. Localised Histories and Global Participatory Divergence

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This is a past event
Time
12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
Location

Online

Institute

Institute of Historical Research

Event type

Seminar

Event series

Digital History

Speakers

Nathan Richards (Nottingham)

Contact

Email only

This paper presentation seeks to bring to the fore the participatory inequalities that exist among Black Atlantic diaspora memory communities online. Drawing on the influence of algorithms in the curation of historical knowledge on YouTube, the paper focuses on the historical and conceptual notion of the Middle Passage, and how its presumed ubiquity among all Black Atlantic memory communities contributes to a dominance online, buttressed by a slew of algorithmic imperatives emerging primarily from the Anglosphere. The result is that this historical conceptualisation subsumes, or cannibalises, more local renderings and understandings of this critical period of African forced migration online, in particular contrast to the Lusophone (Brazilian) memory contingent of the Black Atlantic.

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