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Habits of collective memory

2022
Collective memory can generally be defined as an account of the past that is shared by members of a group and is part of their identity project. In this paper, we attempt to discuss collective memory in terms of narrative, schema, and habit, three constructs that reflect an underlying assumption that humans are "cognitive misers" who gravitate toward ...
James V, Wertsch, Olivia L, Jäggi
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Collective memory search [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the 1997 ACM symposium on Applied computing - SAC '97, 1997
Collective action has been examined to expedite search in optimization problems [ Dorigo et al., 1996 ] . Collective memory has been applied to learning in multiagent systems [ Garland and Alterman, 1996 ] .
Thomas Haynes
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COLLECTIVE MEMORY AND COLLECTIVE MEMORY STUDIES

Journal of Science Social Science, 2021
While some scholars have argued that the research related to “Collective Memory” could be traced back to the 18th century or even earlier, it was not until the 1920s that Halbwachs systematically proposed characteristics of collective memory from a sociological perspective.
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Collective memory

2023
Abstract When you’re in unfamiliar territory without shared scaffoldings or schemas to guide you, it may take you a bit longer to get the hang of things before you begin to feel comfortable. Don’t be surprised if you and a friend remember different aspects of a shared experience if your background, knowledge, and expertise is different ...
Andrew E. Budson, Elizabeth A. Kensinger
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Collective Memory in Animals

WIREs Cognitive Science
ABSTRACT Collective memory in humans refers to individual memories that become shared within a community and contribute to social identity, coordination, and cultural continuity. Extensive research shows that collective memory emerges through language‐mediated interaction, social influence, and distributed cognitive mechanisms ...
Lucas Manuel Bietti, Federica Amici
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Collecting and Memory

Journeys, 2018
AbstractPeople’s travel collections serve as a memory aid to help them write travelogues, novels, or scientific reports when they return home. They may also have merely been a way to document a voyage or journey for future generations. Under the surface of any of these end uses is simply the need to collect, the need to hold on to memory—in the form of
Lee Arnold, Thomas van der Walt
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Collective memory of pandemics

Current Opinion in Psychology
Pandemics have rarely been studied by psychologists as an object of collective memory. Because they do not bear on national identities, pandemics are not nationally commemorated and quickly decay from public memory after they end. Yet interest in pandemic memories increased during the recent COVID-19 pandemic.
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The reality of collective memory

Current Opinion in Psychology
This essay reconsiders the concept of collective memory, long dismissed by psychologists as metaphorical or unscientific. Drawing on recent developments in psychology, philosophy, and systems theory, it argues that memory can be seen as genuinely collective, distributed across individuals, artifacts, and institutions, without abandoning scientific ...
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Collective memory

„Kultura Współczesna” 130, 5 (2024), pp.
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Collective memory

2002
Abstract Discussion of collective memory is at the interface of psychology, sociology, and history (Halbwachs 1925; Pennebaker and Banasik 1997). Collective memory is unique among the types of memory covered in this book because it is not confined to an individual nervous system.
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