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Empiricism and Language Learnability

Empiricism and Language Learnability

Collaborative Remembering Theories, Research, and Applications

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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 of overlap 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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Table Of Content

I Introduction
1: Collaborative Remembering: Background and Approaches, Michelle L. Meade, Celia B. Harris, Penny Van Bergen, John Sutton, and Amanda J. Barnier
II Approaches to Studying Collaborative Remembering
2: Socializing Early Skills for Remembering Through Parent-Child Conversations During and After Events, Catherine A. Haden, Maria Marcus, and Erin Jan
3: Developing Social Functions of Autobiographical Memory within Family Storytelling, Robyn Fivush, Widaad Zaman, and Natalie Merrill
4: Collaborative Inhibition in Group Recall: Cognitive Principles and Implications, Suparna Rajaram
5: Social Aspects of Forgetting, William Hirst and Jeremy Yamashiro
6: Memory Conformity Following Collaborative Remembering, Fiona Gabbert and Rebecca Wheeler
7: The Socially Shared Nature of Memory: From Joint Encoding to Communication, Gerald Echterhoff and René Kopietz
8: Collaborative Remembering and Reminiscence in Older Adults, Linda A. Henkel and Alison Kris
9: Memories and Identities in Conversation with Dementia, Nicole Müller and Zaneta Mok
10: Multimodal Processes of Joint Remembering in Complex Collaborative Activities, Lucas M. Bietti and Michael J. Baker
11: Contextualizing Autobiographical Remembering: An Expanded View of Memory, Steven D. Brown and Paula Reavey
12: Collaborative Processes in Neuropsychological Interviews, Chris McVittie and Andy McKinlay
13: Collaborative Memory Knowledge: A Distributed Reliabilist Perspective, Kourken Michaelian and Santiago Arango-Muñoz
14: Group-level Cognizing, Collaborative Remembering, and Individuals, Robert A. Wilson
15: Remembering Good and Bad Times Together: Functions of Collaborative Remembering, M. Pasupathi and C. Wainryb
16: Collective Memory: How Groups Remember Their Past, Magdalena Abel, Sharda Umanath, James V. Wertsch, and Henry L. Roediger, III
17: Culture in Collaborative Remembering, Qi Wang
III Applications of Collborative Memory
18: Encouraging Collaborative Remembering Between Young Children and Their Caregivers, Elaine Reese
19: Parent-Child Construction of Personal Memories via Reminiscing Conversations: Implications for the Development and Treatment of Childhood Psychopathology, Karen Salmon
20: Forensic Applications of Social Memory Research, Helen Paterson and Lauren Monds
21: Digital Media and the Precarity of Memory, Andrew Hoskins
22: Design Applications for Social Remembering, Elise van den Hoven, Mendel Broekhuijsen, and Ine Mols
23: Applications of Collaborative Memory: Patterns of Success and Failure in Individuals with Hippocampal Amnesia, Rupa Gupta Gordon, Melissa C. Duff, and Neal J. Cohen
24: Collaborative Memory Interventions for Age-Related and Alzheimer s Disease- Related Memory Decline, Helena Blumen
25: Collaborative Remembering in Dementia: A Focus on Joint Activities, Lars-Christer Hydén and Mattias Forsblad
IV Conclusion
26: Concluding Remarks: Common Themes and Future Directions, Michelle L. Meade, Celia B. Harris, Penny Van Bergen, John Sutton, and Amanda J. Barnier

Publish Date 21 Dec 2017
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