Brady Wagoner
Brady Wagoner (born September 19, 1980) is an American-Danish professor of psychology at the University of Copenhagen and Aalborg University (Denmark), where he is currently co-director of the Centre for Cultural Psychology. He received his PhD from the University of Cambridge on a Gates Cambridge scholarship, where he also co-created the F. C. Bartlett internet archive. His research has mainly focused on cultural psychology, memory, social change and the history of psychology. One of his key contributions has been to study remembering as a cultural and constructive process, further developing the legacy of Frederic Bartlett. He was honored with the Alexander von Humboldt Prize in 2021, the Lucienne Domergue Award in 2019, and the Sigmund Koch Award in 2018. Provided by Wikipedia
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Where culture and mind meet : principles for a dynamic cultural psychology
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Integrating experiences : body and mind moving between contexts
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Memory in the wild
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Culture and social change : transforming society through the power of ideas
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Road to actualized democracy : a psychological exploration
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The psychology of imagination : history, theory, and new research horizons
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