The reported research uses an extension of Bartlett's method of repeated reproduction to provide data on the sociocultural processes underlying reconstructive remembering. Twenty participants worked in pairs to remember the War of the Ghosts story 15 min and 1 week after presentation. The observed transformations were comparable to previous research with individuals. Going beyond previous research, we analyse participants' discourse to provide a window on the processes underlying these transformations. Textual excerpts demonstrate how imagery, narrative coherence, deduction, repetition, gesture, questioning and deferring contribute to the transformation and conventionalization of the material. These diverse sociocultural mediators are integ...
Remembering is a social cultural activity. Contributors to this Special Issue were asked to address ...
This book is about culture and memory, about how the society and culture in which people grow up hel...
Some of the most interesting advances in the study of episodic memory have come from considering dif...
The reported research uses an extension of Bartlett's method of repeated reproduction to provide dat...
The reported research uses an extension of Bartlett's method of repeated reproduction to provide dat...
The relation of our past memories and our communication with others is not simply that of linear cau...
We review the contributions to this Special Issue that highlight the diverse ways in which memory ta...
The present chapter explores novel ways of thinking about what it means to remember and how precisel...
According to recent social interactionist accounts in developmental psychology, a child's learning t...
The emergence of the interdisciplinary field of ‘cultural memory studies’ (cf. Erll, 2012) or more s...
Bartlett, F. Remembering: A Study in Experimental and Social Psychology. Cambridge University Press,...
peer reviewedFollowing a long period of neglect, research on different facets of collective memory i...
The current overview provides an interdisciplinary synthesis of autobiographical and collective memo...
This paper is devoted to the examination of some socio-cultural dimensions of memory, focusing on na...
Memory is studied at a bewildering number of levels, with a vast array of methods, and in a daunting...
Remembering is a social cultural activity. Contributors to this Special Issue were asked to address ...
This book is about culture and memory, about how the society and culture in which people grow up hel...
Some of the most interesting advances in the study of episodic memory have come from considering dif...
The reported research uses an extension of Bartlett's method of repeated reproduction to provide dat...
The reported research uses an extension of Bartlett's method of repeated reproduction to provide dat...
The relation of our past memories and our communication with others is not simply that of linear cau...
We review the contributions to this Special Issue that highlight the diverse ways in which memory ta...
The present chapter explores novel ways of thinking about what it means to remember and how precisel...
According to recent social interactionist accounts in developmental psychology, a child's learning t...
The emergence of the interdisciplinary field of ‘cultural memory studies’ (cf. Erll, 2012) or more s...
Bartlett, F. Remembering: A Study in Experimental and Social Psychology. Cambridge University Press,...
peer reviewedFollowing a long period of neglect, research on different facets of collective memory i...
The current overview provides an interdisciplinary synthesis of autobiographical and collective memo...
This paper is devoted to the examination of some socio-cultural dimensions of memory, focusing on na...
Memory is studied at a bewildering number of levels, with a vast array of methods, and in a daunting...
Remembering is a social cultural activity. Contributors to this Special Issue were asked to address ...
This book is about culture and memory, about how the society and culture in which people grow up hel...
Some of the most interesting advances in the study of episodic memory have come from considering dif...