Memory in the wild
"Venturing out of the laboratory into the wild of natural settings, it becomes untenable to locate memory strictly in the head. Instead, memory appears as a materially extended and socially distributed process, embedded within culture and history. This book explores the complex relations betwee...
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| Other Authors | , , |
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| Format | Electronic eBook |
| Language | English |
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Bingley, U.K :
Emerald Publishing Limited : Information Age Publishing, Inc.,
[2020]
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| Series | Niels Bohr professorship lectures in cultural psychology.
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| Subjects | |
| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9781806605323 |
| DOI | 10.1108/978-1-64802-072-8 |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (318 pages) : illustrations |
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Table of Contents:
- Introducing memory in the wild / Brady Wagoner and Ignacio Bresco de Luna
- Part I. Niels bohr lecture
- Chapter 1. Memory in the wild: Life space, setting-specificity, and ecologies of experience / Steve Brown and Paula Reavey
- Part II. Trajectories of autobiographical remembering
- Chapter 2. Living memories in the wild / Tania Zittoun
- Chapter 3. On the possibility of becoming otherwise: Autobiographical memories, development, and transition into motherhood / Mariann Märtsin
- Chapter 4. Setting specificity and memory: A perspective from sociocultural psychology / Constance de Saint Laurent
- Part III. Between individual and collective memory
- Chapter 5. Remembering traumatic experiences across time and place: How the dialogical turn echoes memory in the wild / Cathy Nicholson
- Chapter 6. A developmental approach to remembering: The dialectic between collective memory and identity construction / Alicia Barreiro
- Chapter 7. Remembering and forgetting in the wild: A social representations perspective / Sophie Zadeh
- Part IV. Memory and cultural transmission
- Chapter 8. Beyond the master narrative: Memories in the globalizing educational context / Floor van Alphen
- Chapter 9. Narrated and embodied memories: A theory of dialogical multiplication / Danilo Silva Guimarães
- Chapter 10. That's a value i would transmit in some way, but how concretely, i don't know: Intergenerational value transfer revised in light of memory / Isabelle Albert, Stephanie Barros, and Dany Boulanger
- Part V. Methodological developments
- Chapter 11. Collaborative remembering sequences / Lucas M. Bietti
- Chapter 12. Narrative as an elaborative rehearsal for autobiographical memories / Chiara Fioretti
- Chapter 13. Experiencing contemporary memorials: A process-ecological methodology / Brady Wagoner and Ignacio Bresco de Luna
- Part VI. Concluding response
- Chapter 14. Conclusion: Remembering as difference / Steve Brown and Paula Reavey. About the Authors.