Contextualizing Human Memory

Contextualizing Human Memory

by Charles Stone and Lucas Bietti
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 16/09/2015

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This edited collection provides an inter- and intra-disciplinary discussion of the critical role context plays in how and when individuals and groups remember the past. International contributors integrate key research from a range of disciplines, including social and cognitive psychology, discursive psychology, philosophy/philosophical psychology and cognitive linguistics, to increase awareness of the central role that cultural, social and technological contexts play in determining individual and collective recollections at multiple, yet interconnected, levels of human experience.


Divided into three parts, cognitive and psychological perspectives, social and cultural perspectives, and cognitive linguistics and philosophical perspectives, Stone and Bietti present a breadth of research on memory in context. Topics covered include:




  • the construction of self-identity in memory


    flashbulb memories


    scaffolding memory


    the cultural psychology of remembering


    social aspects of memory


    the mnemonic consequences of silence


    emotion and memory


    eyewitness identification


    multimodal communication and collective remembering.




Contextualizing Human Memory allows researchers to understand the variety of work undertaken in related fields, and to appreciate the importance of context in understanding when, how and what is remembered at any given recollection. The book will appeal to researchers, academics and postgraduate students in the fields of cognitive and social psychology, as well as those in related disciplines interested in learning more about the advancing field of memory studies.

ISBN:
9781317807438
9781317807438
Category:
Cognition & cognitive psychology
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
16-09-2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis

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