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Collective Memory

2007
In the previous chapter we focused on the concept of collective action. In the same spirit, this chapter investigates another fundamental component of learning, i.e., memory, and attempts to reformulate this concept at the collective level. Do organizations remember? In which sense it is possible to talk about collective memory?
Luca Iandoli, Giuseppe Zollo
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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 and Collective Memories

1992
Data from two national samples, one of Americans and one of Lithuanians, are generally consistent with the hypothesis that people tend to remember as important those national and world events that they lived through during their own youth, roughly the ages 13 to 25.
Howard Schuman, Cheryl Rieger
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