Collective commemoration in response to war or disaster is widespread across time and cultures. It is assumed to support those affected by the disruptive event to cope with their experiences. However, the actual relationship between commemoration and mental health outcomes is complicated and evidence of healing effects remains elusive. By applying a scoping review approach, this article maps empirical studies that focus on commemoration from a psychological perspective. Within five electronic databases, 415 unique articles were identified, of which 26 met the predetermined inclusion criteria, i.e. presenting empirical data on the subject of war or large-scale violence and commemoration in relation to posttraumatic stress (PTS) and grief rea...
In Rwanda, the annual commemorations of the genocide are associated with an increase in the level of...
In the aftermath of war and armed conflict, individuals and communities face the challenge of dealin...
Artists have memorialised war since ‘time immemorial’ but the collisions between artists and war did...
Collective commemoration in response to war or disaster is widespread across time and cultures. It i...
Background: Collective commemoration in response to war or disaster is widespread across time and cu...
In response to distressing events and personal losses, people often gather to remember and commemora...
Relations between explicit and implicit memory of traumatic events are discussed in context of commo...
© 2020 American Psychological Association. Objective: The creation of spontaneous memorials has beco...
In this interesting study, Jenny Edkins explores how we remember traumatic events such as wars, fami...
honors thesisCollege of Social WorkSocial WorkMark de St. AubinThis study uses qualitative methodolo...
War memory and commemoration have had increasingly high profiles in public and academic debates in r...
Background: Sarajevo Red Line, a memorial event held on 6 April 2012, was organized to commemorate t...
We apply a cultural psychology approach to collective memory of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. In parti...
Memorialisation has become a mainstream feature of transitional justice in recent decades; one that ...
319 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Experiencing a memorial might...
In Rwanda, the annual commemorations of the genocide are associated with an increase in the level of...
In the aftermath of war and armed conflict, individuals and communities face the challenge of dealin...
Artists have memorialised war since ‘time immemorial’ but the collisions between artists and war did...
Collective commemoration in response to war or disaster is widespread across time and cultures. It i...
Background: Collective commemoration in response to war or disaster is widespread across time and cu...
In response to distressing events and personal losses, people often gather to remember and commemora...
Relations between explicit and implicit memory of traumatic events are discussed in context of commo...
© 2020 American Psychological Association. Objective: The creation of spontaneous memorials has beco...
In this interesting study, Jenny Edkins explores how we remember traumatic events such as wars, fami...
honors thesisCollege of Social WorkSocial WorkMark de St. AubinThis study uses qualitative methodolo...
War memory and commemoration have had increasingly high profiles in public and academic debates in r...
Background: Sarajevo Red Line, a memorial event held on 6 April 2012, was organized to commemorate t...
We apply a cultural psychology approach to collective memory of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. In parti...
Memorialisation has become a mainstream feature of transitional justice in recent decades; one that ...
319 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Experiencing a memorial might...
In Rwanda, the annual commemorations of the genocide are associated with an increase in the level of...
In the aftermath of war and armed conflict, individuals and communities face the challenge of dealin...
Artists have memorialised war since ‘time immemorial’ but the collisions between artists and war did...