Dr. Rajesh V. Nair discusses archiving family memory and history through digital spaces like online narratives, blogs, and social media. He argues that documenting family narratives online (1) creates a collective family identity and social memory, (2) acts as a more democratic and interactive space than traditional media, and (3) allows memory to be frequently rewritten like a palimpsest in a virtual public sphere. Nair also outlines different modes of narrating family online through websites, applications, videos, and blogs, and concludes that digital spaces are important for social bonding through shared family memories and disseminating knowledge in new ways.