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Visual forms of politics of memory in the Turkic Republics of Russia in the 2010s and early 2020s [PDF]
The purpose of the article is to study historical politics as politics of memory in the modern Turkic republics of the Volga region in contexts of visualization of memory by means of cinematography.
Kyrchanoff, Maksym W.
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The history of Islam in Indonesian politics of memory
The article analyses the perception of the history of the Muslim community in the modern Indonesian politics of memory. For the first time in Belarusian historiography, the features of the historical politics or the politics of memory in modern Indonesia
Максим Валерьевич Кирчанов
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The purpose of the article is to analyze the politics of memory as a broad system of cultural practices and communications in modern Yakutia in the context of the development of cinema as a segment of national identity.
Maxim W. Kyrchanoff
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Memory Policy in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) in the XXI Century
This article features the contemporary politicy of memory in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), as well as the role of historical politics in the development of national memory and identity.
M. V. Kirchanov
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The author analyzes Star Trek and Babylon 5 series as segments of American political culture and collective memory. The purpose of the article is to analyze how American popular culture, represented by the TV series, actualizes and visualizes the ...
M. W. Kyrchanoff
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Places of Memory: Holocaust Memorials in Vidzeme and Their Symbolic Language
In analysing the symbolic language of Holocaust memorials, the author uses the concept of lieux de mémoire, elaborated by the French historian Pierre Nora. Nora highlights the essential differences, even rupture, between history and memory and the
Solveiga Krūmiņa–Koņkova
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The Clustering of Health-Related Behaviors in the Adult Japanese Population
Background: Research findings indicate that four health-related behaviors (HRBs), smoking, alcohol, diet, and physical activity, do not co-occur within individuals by chance and therefore cluster.
Claire Mawditt +3 more
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Memory for objects in canonical and noncanonical viewpoints [PDF]
This article investigates how the perspective from which we see an object affects memory. Object identification can be affected by the orientation of the object. Palmer, Rosch, and Chase (1981) coined the term canonical to describe perspectives in which identification performance is best.
Pablo, Gomez +2 more
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Single Canonical Model of Reflexive Memory and Spatial Attention [PDF]
AbstractMany neurons in the dorsal and ventral visual stream have the property that after a brief visual stimulus presentation in their receptive field, the spiking activity in these neurons persists above their baseline levels for several seconds. This maintained activity is not always correlated with the monkey’s task and its origin is unknown.
Saumil S. Patel +3 more
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Collective memory and sanctity : the case of equivalent canonization
The paper aims to examine the case of ‘equivalent canonization’ in the Catholic tradition of making saints as an example of interaction between individual behaviour, institutional processes and collective memory. In the first section (§ 1-2), the paper sketches a philosophical and sociological framework to highlight different actors and elements in the
M Papasidero, G Vissio
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