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The good old days and the bad old days: evidence for a valence-based dissociation between personal and public memory

Memory, 2021
How does memory for the public past differ from memory for the personal past? Across five experiments (N = 457), we found that memories of the personal past were characterised by a positivity bias, whereas memories of the public past were characterised ...
S. Shrikanth, K. Szpunar
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Using Word Order in Political Text Classification with Long Short-term Memory Models

Political Analysis, 2019
Political scientists often wish to classify documents based on their content to measure variables, such as the ideology of political speeches or whether documents describe a Militarized Interstate Dispute.
Charles Chang, Michael Masterson
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Memory Politics

2023
This chapter expands the analysis of memorials and commemorations from islands in the Mediterranean Sea to the national scale in Italy and beyond, to the scale of Europe. It examines why the Italian Parliament and Senate established October 3 as the National Day of Remembrance for the Victims of Immigration in 2016.
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Memory politics

2021
This study examines how diasporas inherit history in order to shed light on the tension between collective memory and history. The case studies are the Indian and Greek Cypriot diaspora communities in London. These two groups belonged to former colonies that can trace their immigration pattens back to the first half to twentieth century and were ...
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American origins: Political and religious divides in US collective memory

Memory Studies, 2019
Origin stories are particularly influential collective memories, establishing a society in the minds of its members. National collective memories are frequently conceived as being shared by all members of the country, but subnational groups may differ in
Jeremy K. Yamashiro   +2 more
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Memory studies in a moment of danger: Fascism, postfascism, and the contemporary political imaginary

Memory Studies, 2018
Inspired by Walter Benjamin’s concept of the “moment of danger,” this essay considers the contemporary return of the memory of fascism and Nazism among both far-right political movements and liberal and left critics of the right.
N. Levi, Michael Rothberg
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Motivated False Memory

Journal of Political Economy, 2020
People often forget and sometimes fantasize. This paper reports a large-scale experiment on memory errors and their relation to preferential traits including time preference, attitudes toward risk and ambiguity, and psychological characteristics such as ...
S. Chew, Wei Huang, Xiaojian Zhao
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Illiberal Memory Politics

2023
Abstract This chapter conceptualizes the parameters of illiberal memory politics against the backdrop of its mirror notion—liberal memory politics—and its respective ethics. If memory politics is an unavoidable aspect of political life, its illiberal version has been pronounced a negative example of liberal memory.
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Tourism, terrorism and political violence in Tunisia: Evidence from Markov-switching models

Tourism Management, 2019
This study investigates the impact of terrorist attacks and political violence on the number of tourist arrivals and overnight stays in Tunisia. The dataset employed consists of monthly data that covers the period from January 2000 to September 2016 ...
C. Lanouar, M. Goaied
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