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Prospective Memory

Working Memory in Development

Memory and Miscarriages of Justice

Remembering Social Movements Activism and Memory

Intersections in Basic and Applied Memory Research

Intersections in Basic and Applied Memory Research

In recent years there has been increasing interaction between basic and applied memory researchers ranging from heated debates to highly productive collaborations. This collection of papers - based on presentations at the Third Practical Aspects of Memory conference - reviews the progress as well as obstacles to progress in the ongoing collaboration between basic and applied memory researchers. This volume represents the state of the art in memory research domains that straddle the basic-applied divide. The text is organized around three themes including theoretical and metatheoretical issues concerning the interaction of basic and applied memory research laboratory investigation of real world memory problems and solutions of everyday problems using theoretical concepts derived from basic memory research. The first section illustrates why collaboration between basic and applied memory researchers should be beneficial and provides guidelines for avoiding some of the pitfalls. The second and third sections present some of the most significant contemporary findings by researchers whose work is basic-yet-applicable or applied-yet-theoretically-based. Students and professional memory researchers will find the substantive results to be provocative and theoretically engaging making the information presented in this volume invaluable. These examples of successful application will be of substantial pragmatic value and researchers are certain to be grappling with these issues for years to come. | Intersections in Basic and Applied Memory Research

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Exploring Working Memory Selected works of Alan Baddeley

Exploring Working Memory Selected works of Alan Baddeley

In the World Library of Psychologists series international experts present themselves career-long collections of what they judge to be their finest pieces - extracts from books key articles salient research findings and their major theoretical and practical contributions. Alan Baddeley has an international reputation as an eminent scholar and pioneer in the field of human memory and is principally known for the theory of working memory devised with Graham Hitch. This model continues to be valuable today in recognising the functions of short-term memory. This volume includes a specially written introduction by Alan Baddeley which gives an overview of the start of his career and his entry into the field of Psychology. Throughout the book he also provides introductions to the selection of works included and contextualises them in relation to changes in the field during this time. Exploring Working Memory includes the author’s most influential publications on topics including short-term memory the distinctions between short and long-term memory the theory of working memory the phonological loop the concept of the central executive and the episodic buffer. This exceptional selection concludes with an article giving a broad overview of the author’s current views on working memory and its relation to other theories in the field. Through his outstanding work Alan Baddeley has become known as a world-leading expert on human memory. Exploring Working Memory is a unique collection which will be of great interest to both students and researchers interested in human memory from psychology backgrounds. | Exploring Working Memory Selected works of Alan Baddeley

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Excavating the Power of Memory in Japan

Excavating the Power of Memory in Japan

Excavating the power of memory offers a succinct examination of how memory is constructed embedded and disseminated in contemporary Japanese society. The unique range and perspective of this collection will provide an understanding not found elsewhere. It starts with a lucid introduction of how memory plays a political and wider social role in Japan. Four case studies follow. The first takes up the divergence in memory at the national and subnational levels by analysing the memory of the battle of Okinawa and US military accidents in Okinawa prefecture illuminating how memory in the prefecture embeds Okinawans as victims of mainland Japan and of the United States. The second explores whether Japan’s membership of the International Criminal Court represents a shift in the Japanese government’s negative remembrance of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East demonstrating how both courts are largely portrayed as being disconnected in political debates. The third offers an analysis of the surviving letters of the Kamikaze pilots in order to interrogate and compare their presumed identity in the dominant collective memory and their own self-identities. The fourth untangles how the ‘memory of winds’ in Japanese fishing communities remains an expression of social thought that presides over the ‘transmission of meaning’ about fishermen's geographical surroundings. This book was previously published as a special issue of the Japan Forum. | Excavating the Power of Memory in Japan

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Materializing Memory in Art and Popular Culture

Materializing Memory in Art and Popular Culture

Memory matters. It matters because memory brings the past into the present and opens it up to the future. But it also matters literally because memory is mediated materially. Materiality is the stuff of memory. Meaningful objects that we love (or hate) function not only as aide-mémoire but are integral to memory. Drawing on previous scholarship on the interrelation of memory and materiality this book applies recent theories of new materialism to explore the material dimension of memory in art and popular culture. The book’s underlying premise is twofold: on the one hand memory is performed mediated and stored through the material world that surrounds us; on the other hand inanimate objects and things also have agency on their own which affects practices of memory as well as forgetting. Chapter 1 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 3. 0 license. https://s3-us-west-2. amazonaws. com/tandfbis/rt-files/docs/Open+Access+Chapters/9781138203235_oachapter1. pdfChapter 4 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 3. 0 license. https://s3-us-west-2. amazonaws. com/tandfbis/rt-files/docs/Open+Access+Chapters/9781138203235_oachapter4. pdfChapter 5 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 3. 0 license. https://s3-us-west-2. amazonaws. com/tandfbis/rt-files/docs/Open+Access+Chapters/9781138203235_oachapter5. pdf | Materializing Memory in Art and Popular Culture

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Plasticity in the Central Nervous System Learning and Memory

The Routledge Handbook of Memory and Place

Crusades and Memory Rethinking Past and Present

Crusades and Memory Rethinking Past and Present

Crusading was a religious movement involving papal authorization the incentive of remission of sins pious motivation on behalf of the individual and the justification of holy war. Much recent historiography in this area has focused on resolving the questions of what a crusade was and why people went on them. But crusading became a cultural and social phenomenon that changed across time and geographical space. In turn crusading was shaped by the ways specific crusades and their participants were remembered in specific historical contexts. Moreover crusade memory had profound effects on the cultivation of family lineage kinship ties national and regional identity and religious orthodoxy. Integrating memory into crusades scholarship thus offers new ways of exploring the aftermath of war the construction of cultural and social memory the role of women and families in this process and the crusading movement itself. This book explores memory as a methodological means of understanding the crusades. It engages with theories of communicative memory social and cultural memory war commemoration and historical processes of remembering. Contributions explore the variety of cultural forms used in cultivating crusade memory. Material visual liturgical and textual objects are all reflective of crusade culture and the process of crafting its memory and the analysis of such sources is of particular interest. This publication furthers new trends in crusade scholarship which understand the crusades as a broad religious movement that called upon and developed within a wider cultural framework than previously acknowledged. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Medieval History. | Crusades and Memory Rethinking Past and Present

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Double Exposure Memory and Photography

Double Exposure Memory and Photography

Over the past decade historians and sociologists have increasingly used visual materials in particular photographs in their work. This volume brings together historians sociologists anthropologists and media and visual scholars to articulate how photography as a practice and as a visual medium can provide insights into national memory collective identities and the historical imagination. This collection allows the reader to trace parallel conceptual developments occurring in the sociology and anthropology of memory and in the history and theory of photography and to illustrate the unique angles of vision these disciplines offer. Photographic images commonly accompany historical accounts from documentaries to family scrapbooks and since the early days of commercial photography pictures have been viewed as tools to capture memories. Later critical writing has challenged this equation by inverting it: photos along with other archival practices were often viewed as falling short of their supposed function as vessels of memory and at times even denounced as devices that distorted memories. How does photography participate in the formation and maintenance of collective identities and shared memory discourses from the family to the nation? Furthermore how can we begin to conceptualize photography's effects on the historical imagination of individuals and groups? Double Exposure endeavors to answer these questions by calling attention to the variety of contexts in which images circulate and to the narratives from which they spring and which they in turn shape. This is the latest volume in Transaction's Memory and Narrative series. | Double Exposure Memory and Photography

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European Memory in Populism Representations of Self and Other

European Memory in Populism Representations of Self and Other

European Memory in Populism explores the links between memory and populism in contemporary Europe. Focusing on circulating ideas of memory especially European memory in contemporary populist discourses the book also analyses populist ideas in sites and practices of remembrance that usually tend to go unnoticed. More broadly the theoretical heart of the book reflects upon the similarities differences and slippages between memory populism nationalism and cultural racism and the ways in which social memory contributes to give substance to various ideas of what constitutes the ‘people’ in populist discourse and beyond. Bringing together a group of political scientists anthropologists and cultural and memory studies scholars the book illuminates the relationship between memory and populism from different angles and in different contexts. The contributors to the volume discuss dominant notions of European heritage that circulate in the public sphere and in political discourse and consider how the politics of fear relates to such notions of European heritage and identity across and beyond Europe and the European Union. Ultimately this volume will shed light on how notions of a shared European heritage and memory can be used not only to include and connect Europeans but also to exclude some of them. Investigating the ways in which nationalist populist forces mobilize the idea of a shared homogeneous European civilization European Memory in Populism will be of interest to scholars and students in the fields of European studies heritage and memory studies migration studies anthropology political science and sociology. Chapters 1 4 6 and 10 of this book are freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-No-Derivatives 4. 0 license. | European Memory in Populism Representations of Self and Other

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Trauma and Memory The Science and the Silenced

The Wechsler Memory Scale A Guide for Clinicians and Researchers

Beyond Memory Silence and the Aesthetics of Remembrance

Beyond Memory Silence and the Aesthetics of Remembrance

Beyond Memory: Silence and the Aesthetics of Remembrance analyses the intricate connections between silence acts of remembrance and acts of forgetting and relates the topic of silence to the international research field of Cultural Memory Studies. It engages with the most recent work in the field by viewing silence as a remedy to the traditionally binary approach to our understanding of remembering and forgetting. The international team of contributors examine case studies from colonialism war politics and slavery from across the globe as well as drawing examples from literature philosophy and sites of memory to draw three main conclusions. Firstly that the relationship between remembering and forgetting is relational rather than ‘hermetic’ and the space between the two is often occupied by silence. Secondly silence is a force in itself capable of stimulating more or less remembrance. Finally that silence is a necessary and key element in the interaction between the human mind and the ‘outer world’ and enables people to challenge their understanding of art music literature history and memory. With an introduction by the editors discussing Memory Studies and concluding remarks by Astrid Erll this collection demonstrates that acceptance and consideration of silence as having both a performative and aesthetic dimension is an essential component of history and memory studies. | Beyond Memory Silence and the Aesthetics of Remembrance

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Cultural Memory From the Sciences to the Humanities

Cultural Memory From the Sciences to the Humanities

Bringing together neuroscientists social scientists and humanities scholars in cross-disciplinary exploration of the topic of cultural memory this collection moves from seminal discussions of the latest findings in neuroscience to variegated specific case studies of social practices and artistic expressions. This volume highlights what can be gained from drawing on broad interdisciplinary contexts in pursuing scholarly projects involving cultural memory and associated topics. The collection argues that contemporary evolutionary science in conjunction with studies interconnecting cognition affect and emotion as well as research on socially mediated memory provides innovatively interdisciplinary contexts for viewing current work on how cultural and social environments influence gene expression and neural circuitry. Building on this foundation Cultural Memory turns to the exploration of the psychological processes and social contexts through which cultural memory is shaped circulated revised and contested. It investigates how various modes of cultural expression—architecture cuisine poetry film and fiction—reconfigure shared conceptualizing patterns and affectively mediated articulations of identity and value. Each chapter showcases research from a wide range of fields and presents diverse interdisciplinary contexts for future scholarship. As cultural memory is a subject that invites interdisciplinary perspectives and is relevant to studying cultures around the world of every era this collection addresses an international readership comprising scholars from the humanities social sciences and natural sciences from advanced undergraduates to senior researchers. | Cultural Memory From the Sciences to the Humanities

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Remembering Italian America Memory Migration Identity

Remembering Italian America Memory Migration Identity

Remembering Italian America: Memory Migration Identity examines the life of Italians in the United States and the role of migration and collective memory in the history of the construction of Italian American identity. Employing the concept of communicative memory the authors explain the processes that gave shape to Italian identity in America and the ways in which a symbolic identity became concretized in Italian American oral histories. The text explores the Italy migrants left behind transatlantic networks the welcome received by the Italian newcomers the socioeconomic fabric of Italian America and the singular worldview that grew out of the immigrant experience. In exploring the role of memory in the construction of Italian American identity the book analyzes the commonalities in the lives of immigrants allowing the Italian American experience to speak to the circumstances of newer immigrant communities and allowing these new immigrant communities to speak to the Italian migrant history. Looking at Italian American culture from a multidisciplinary perspective this volume brings various theoretical perspectives to bear on what why and how questions concerning the Italian American experience. This book will be of interest to students of ethnic studies immigration studies and American/transnational studies as well as American history. Winner of the 2022 Italian American Studies Association Book Award | Remembering Italian America Memory Migration Identity

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Sexuality and Memory in Early Modern England Literature and the Erotics of Recollection

Gendering the Memory of Work Women Workers Narratives

Urgent Archives Enacting Liberatory Memory Work

Urgent Archives Enacting Liberatory Memory Work

Urgent Archives argues that archivists can and should do more to disrupt white supremacy and hetero-patriarchy beyond the standard liberal archival solutions of more diverse collecting and more inclusive description. Grounded in the emerging field of critical archival studies this book uncovers how dominant western archival theories and practices are oppressive by design while looking toward the the radical politics of community archives to envision new liberatory theories and practices. Based on more than a decade of ethnography at community archives sites including the South Asian American Digital Archive (SAADA) the book explores how members of minoritized communities activate records to build solidarities across and within communities trouble linear progress narratives and disrupt cycles of oppression. Caswell explores the temporal representational and material aspects of liberatory memory work arguing that archival disruptions in time and space should be neither about the past nor the future but about the liberatory affects and effects of memory work in the present. Urgent Archives extends the theoretical range of critical archival studies and provides a new framework for archivists looking to transform their practices. The book should also be of interest to scholars of archival studies museum studies public history memory studies gender and ethnic studies and digital humanities. | Urgent Archives Enacting Liberatory Memory Work

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Staging Difficult Pasts Transnational Memory Theatres and Museums

Staging Difficult Pasts Transnational Memory Theatres and Museums

This collection of original essays brings together museum theatre and performance case studies with a focus on their distinctive and overlapping modes of producing memory for transnational audiences. Whether this is through narrative object embodied encounter or a combination of the three this volume considers distinctions and interactions between memory and history specifically through the lenses of theatre and performance studies visual culture and museum and curator studies. This book is underpinned by three areas of research enquiry: How are contemporary theatre makers and museum curators staging historical narratives of difficult pasts? How might comparisons between theatre and museum practices offer new insights into the role objects play in generating and representing difficult pasts? What points of overlap comparison and contrast among these constructions of history and memory of authoritarianism slavery colonialism genocide armed conflict fascism and communism might offer an expanded understanding of difficult pasts in these transnational cultural contexts? This collection is designed for any scholar of its central disciplines as well as for those interested in cultural geography memory studies and postcolonial theory. The Open Access version of this book available at http://www. taylorfrancis. com has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives (CC-BY-ND) 4. 0 license. | Staging Difficult Pasts Transnational Memory Theatres and Museums

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Memory Politics in Contemporary Russia Television Cinema and the State

Memory Politics in Contemporary Russia Television Cinema and the State

This book examines the societal dynamics of memory politics in Russia. Since Vladimir Putin became president the Russian central government has increasingly actively employed cultural memory to claim political legitimacy and discredit all forms of political opposition. The rhetorical use of the past has become a defining characteristic of Russian politics creating a historical foundation for the regime’s emphasis on a strong state and centralised leadership. Exploring memory politics this book analyses a wide range of actors from the central government and the Russian Orthodox Church to filmmaker and cultural heavyweight Nikita Mikhalkov and radical thinkers such as Aleksandr Dugin. In addition in view of the steady decline in media freedom since 2000 it critically examines the role of cinema and television in shaping and spreading these narratives. Thus this book aims to gain a better understanding of the various means through which the Russian government practices its memory politics (e. g. the role of state media) and on the other hand to sufficiently value the existence of alternative and critical voices and criticism that existing studies tend to overlook. Contributing to current debates in the field of memory studies and of current affairs in Russia and Eastern Europe this book will be of interest to scholars working in the fields of Russian Studies Cultural Memory Studies Nationalism and National Identity Political Communication Film Television and Media Studies. | Memory Politics in Contemporary Russia Television Cinema and the State

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Trauma Trust and Memory Social Trauma and Reconciliation in Psychoanalysis Psychotherapy and Cultural Memory

The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth History Memory Legacy