A right to memory and communication policy: safeguarding the capability of remembrance

Author:

Tirosh Noam1ORCID,Schejter Amit M123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Communication Studies, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev , Beer Sheva, Israel

2. Oranim College , Tiv'on, Israel

3. Bellisario College of Communications, Penn State University , USA

Abstract

Abstract Can a right to memory be counted among the rights society needs to safeguard, if so, what are its theoretical and conceptual foundations, and how do they relate to communications? We answer these questions by offering a new perspective regarding the right’s components, origin and justifications, the mechanisms needed to realize it and the legal framework required for such realization. We begin by first recognizing the fundamental role of memory in human life, in particular as it pertains to the creation, preservation, and endowment of identity, which justifies the need to protect it. We then discuss memory’s four elements—remembering, forgetting, being remembered, and being forgotten—and their dependence on communications. We follow by describing the nature of rights and the distinction between different types of rights. This helps us claim that recognizing the right to memory requires ensuring the capability to communicate by designing appropriate communication policies.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics,Communication

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