Collective memory is the shared pool of memories, knowledge and information of a social group that is significantly associated with the group's identity...
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Kouri, Nicole; Hirst, William (23 July 2012). "Memory's Malleability: Its Role in Shaping Collective Memory and Social Identity". Frontiers in Psychology...
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National memory is a form of collective memory defined by shared experiences and culture. It is an integral part to national identity. It represents one...
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Historic house museum (section Collective memory)
notion of collective memory originated from philosopher and sociologist Maurice Halbwachs, in "La Memoire Collective" ("On Collective Memory", 1950). This...
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Schwartz has dedicated almost all his research to the problem of collective memory. His work affirms the perspectives of both realism and constructionism...
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Collective consciousness, collective conscience, or collective conscious (French: conscience collective) is the set of shared beliefs, ideas, and moral...
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The politics of memory refers to how societies construct, contest, and institutionalize collective memories of historical events. Often this practice...
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Cultural memory is a form of collective memory shared by a group of people who share a culture. The theory posits that memory is not just an individual...
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French philosopher and sociologist known for developing the concept of collective memory. Halbwachs also contributed to the sociology of knowledge with his...
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American collective memory for much of the twentieth century. Indeed, since the United States' colonial era, news media has influenced collective memory and...
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Institutional memory is a collective set of facts, concepts, experiences and knowledge held by a group of people. Institutional memory has been defined...
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Lieu de mémoire (redirect from Memory space (social science))
container of memory. They are thus a form of memorialisation related to collective memory, stating that certain places, objects or events can have special significance...
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simplest terms, collective memory can be understood as the memory of a group of people, and is usually associated with the passing of that memory from generation...
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Jeffrey K. Olick (section Collective Memory)
memory, positing instead that collective memory is an ongoing process of meaning-making through time. His empirical work focuses on Holocaust memory in...
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external memory aids. Before the development of technology, individuals still had access to collective memory. First referred to as transactive memory by Daniel...
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that emphasized the end of the 2nd millennium or songs within the collective memory of their readership at that time, probably expecting nothing earlier...
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NCIS season 19 (redirect from Collective Memory (NCIS))
decides to fix the car as it resembles the first one he owned. 423 9 "Collective Memory" Leslie Libman Kimberly-Rose Wolter & David J. North December 6, 2021 (2021-12-06)...
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phrase was used without a double meaning in her book The Obituary as Collective Memory. However, Rose Wild of The Times observed that even where it was used...
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by historical research' and the image of the battle as retained in collective memory. This is certainly the case for the battle of Latrun, which has become...
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"gaslighting". The plot also derives from a collective memory phenomenon known as the "Mandela effect", regarding a false memory of a misremembered fact being taken...
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Eidetic memory (/aɪˈdɛtɪk/ eye-DET-ik), also known as photographic memory and total recall, is the ability to recall an image from memory with high precision—at...
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Croatian, Slovene, English, and Italian, during the Cold War the collective memory was repressed due to British government involvement in non-extradition...
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German society; Germany's national guilt has deeply affected both collective memory and national identity since the end of the war. ... Germany, therefore...
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The Mandela effect is a phenomenon of false collective memory. Mandela Effect or The Mandela Effect may also refer to: Mandela Effect (album), a 2017...
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multidirectional memory, even though screen memory operates more on the personal level while multidirectional memory is primarily collective. Screen memory is “covering...
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extreme example of the construction of national memory", as it had no prior basis in Jewish collective memory. The only original source on the Siege of Masada...
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constructing and upholding a national narrative that excludes Palestinian collective memory. Masalha states that Israel's "schoolteachers, academics, educators...
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Historical trauma (redirect from Collective trauma)
suggests that the tragedy is represented in the collective memory of the group, and like all forms of memory it comprises not only a reproduction of the events...
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or cells Collective memory, memory that is shared, passed on, and constructed by a group Explicit memory False memory Immunological memory, a characteristic...
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In psychology, the collective unconsciousness (German: kollektives Unbewusstes) is a coined term by Carl Jung, which is the belief that the unconscious...
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