We apply a cultural psychology approach to collective memory of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. In particular, we considered whether practices associated with commemoration of the 9/11 terrorist attacks would promote vigilance (prospective affordance hypothesis) and misattribution of responsibility for the original 9/11 attacks (reconstructive memory hypothesis) in an ostensibly unrelated context of intergroup conflict during September 2015. In Study 1, vigilance toward Iran and misattribution of responsibility for the 9/11 attacks to Iranian sources was greater among participants whom we asked about engagement with 9/11 commemoration than among participants whom we asked about engagement with Labor Day observations. Results of Study 2 suggeste...
Relations between explicit and implicit memory of traumatic events are discussed in context of commo...
In response to distressing events and personal losses, people often gather to remember and commemora...
The turn towards transculturalism engenders a focus on modes of remembrance that conceptualise memor...
We apply a cultural psychology approach to collective memory of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. In parti...
Where were you when you first heard about the 9-11 attacks? Do you remember what you were doing at ...
This article explores the puzzle of victim dissatisfaction with State-led commemoration following 9/...
The authors examined group differences in memories for hearing the news of and reactions to the Sept...
The authors examined group differences in memories for hearing the news of and reactions to the Sept...
Fromme M, Kirchhof C, Wait AR. Re-Membering the Terrorist Spectacle: Medial Discourses, the Shaping ...
The authors examined group differences in memories for hearing the news of and reactions to the Sept...
This paper addresses the issue of social representations of the past, focusing on the relation betwe...
In the aftermath of the Oklahoma City bombing, processes of reconstruction - remembering victims, ...
An understanding of the Wars on Terror within their historical context, and alongside their historic...
Over the past decade, the impact of the terroristic attacks of September 11, 2001 on American cultur...
The present research applies a cultural psychological perspective on collective memory as mediated a...
Relations between explicit and implicit memory of traumatic events are discussed in context of commo...
In response to distressing events and personal losses, people often gather to remember and commemora...
The turn towards transculturalism engenders a focus on modes of remembrance that conceptualise memor...
We apply a cultural psychology approach to collective memory of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. In parti...
Where were you when you first heard about the 9-11 attacks? Do you remember what you were doing at ...
This article explores the puzzle of victim dissatisfaction with State-led commemoration following 9/...
The authors examined group differences in memories for hearing the news of and reactions to the Sept...
The authors examined group differences in memories for hearing the news of and reactions to the Sept...
Fromme M, Kirchhof C, Wait AR. Re-Membering the Terrorist Spectacle: Medial Discourses, the Shaping ...
The authors examined group differences in memories for hearing the news of and reactions to the Sept...
This paper addresses the issue of social representations of the past, focusing on the relation betwe...
In the aftermath of the Oklahoma City bombing, processes of reconstruction - remembering victims, ...
An understanding of the Wars on Terror within their historical context, and alongside their historic...
Over the past decade, the impact of the terroristic attacks of September 11, 2001 on American cultur...
The present research applies a cultural psychological perspective on collective memory as mediated a...
Relations between explicit and implicit memory of traumatic events are discussed in context of commo...
In response to distressing events and personal losses, people often gather to remember and commemora...
The turn towards transculturalism engenders a focus on modes of remembrance that conceptualise memor...