Translations:Literacia da memória/39/en
One of the central contributions of the work lies in its ability to integrate, coherently, different theoretical traditions that until then operated in a relatively dispersed manner. The thesis articulates the foundations of collective memory, developed by Maurice Halbwachs, with contemporary approaches to the mediation of memory and digital culture, including contributions from authors such as Andreas Huyssen and Alison Landsberg. To this basis is added a dialogue with fan culture studies and media convergence, making it possible to frame participatory practices as active forms of memory production and circulation. This theoretical articulation contributes to consolidating memory literacy as a concept situated at the intersection between memory, media, and digital culture, overcoming fragmented approaches and offering a more robust interdisciplinary framework.