Collaborative Remembering: Theories, Research, and Applications

Collaborative Remembering: Theories, Research, and Applications
ISBN-10
0198737866
ISBN-13
9780198737865
Category
Psychology
Pages
496
Language
English
Published
2017-12-07
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Authors
John Sutton, Michelle L. Meade, Celia B. Harris

Description

We remember in social contexts. We reminisce about the past together, collaborate to remember shared experiences, and, even when we are alone, we remember in the context of our communities and cultures. Taking an interdisciplinary approach throughout, this text comprehensively covers collaborative remembering across the fields of developmental psychology, cognitive psychology, social psychology, discourse processing, philosophy, neuropsychology, design, and media studies. It highlights points ofoverlap and contrast across the many disciplinary perspectives and, with its sections on "Approaches of Collaborative Remembering" and "Applications of Collaborative Remembering", also connects basic and applied research.Written with late-stage undergraduates and early-stage graduates in mind, the book is also a valuable tool for memory specialists and academics in the fields of psychology, cognitive science and philosophy who are interested in collaborative memory research.

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