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Building collective memories on the web: the Nostalgia Bits project

International Journal of Web Based Communities, 2013
The Nostalgia Bits (NoBits) project aims at fostering interaction between elderly and children through collecting memories. A web-based platform will be developed to allow tangible artefacts of an elderly person's life experience to become a resource to other generations and to connect the elderly users with members of their own generation.
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Nostalgia, Immigration, and Collective Memory

2013
Emigrants claim to contend with their allocation in a physically and socially different space by safeguarding their identity in the utterance time. Old people 's nostalgia is the-rather joyful-pretension of recovering their Selfbelonging to another time as if it was always identical in the ir reference space.
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Collective Nostalgia

2022
Anna Stefaniak, Michael J.A. Wohl
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Collective Trauma and Restorative Nostalgia: Royalist Remedies

2017
This chapter explores what are arguably the most distinctive strands of cultural memory evident in early Restoration popular print: expressions of collective trauma and nostalgia. Although the violence of the Civil Wars ended several years before the Restoration, significant traumatic events have the ability to linger in the mind, sometimes ...
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Collective Memory and Productive Nostalgia: Anglo-Indian Homemaking at McCluskieganj

Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 2003
Memory and nostalgia have attracted an increasing amount of critical interest in recent years. Whereas sites of memory often invoke, but also extend far beyond, spaces of home, nostalgia invokes home in its very meaning. And yet, whereas spatial narratives explore the sites and landscapes of memory, nostalgia is usually described in temporal terms ...
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Collective Nostalgia and the Desire to Make One’s Group Great Again

2020
Collective nostalgia (i.e., sentimental longing or wistful reflection on the ingroup’s past) is often experienced when the ingroup is perceived to be losing connection to its cherished past. The outcome is a desire to re-establish a sense of collective continuity, which can be accomplished via constructive (e.g., promoting the ingroup’s culture and ...
Michael J. A. Wohl, Anna Stefaniak
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The good ol’ days: White identity, racial nostalgia, and the perpetuation of racial extremism

Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 2022
Christine Reyna
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