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Memory and remembering

Sustainable flood memory: Remembering as resilience

Sustainable flood memory: Remembering as resilience

... of remembering and connecting flooding are ...flood memory that was unique to the way we designed and executed the research: not only through analysis of extant flood heritage and materialisation in the ...

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Sustainable flood memory : remembering as resilience

Sustainable flood memory : remembering as resilience

... of remembering and connecting flooding are ...flood memory that was unique to the way we designed and executed the research: not only through analysis of extant flood heritage and materialisation in the ...

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The Future of Memory: Remembering, Imagining, and the Brain

The Future of Memory: Remembering, Imagining, and the Brain

... episodic memory together with an impaired ability to imagine fictitious and impersonal events and a somewhat milder deficit in imagining personal future ...in remembering the past and imagining the future ...

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The materiality of memory: affects, remembering and food decisions

The materiality of memory: affects, remembering and food decisions

... personal memory have methodological ...collective memory and psychological studies of cognitive processes in remembering and forgetting, contributing to the ‘post-disciplinarity’ of the new ...

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Distant Suffering in Audience Memory: The Moral Hierarchy of Remembering

Distant Suffering in Audience Memory: The Moral Hierarchy of Remembering

... in memory but obscure the moral relationship between the spectator and the ...media remembering, understanding is suspended because of the decontextualization of the suffering from its historicity; in ...

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CiteSeerX — The cognitive neuroscience of constructive memory: Remembering the past and imagining the future

CiteSeerX — The cognitive neuroscience of constructive memory: Remembering the past and imagining the future

... Episodic memory is widely conceived as a fundamentally constructive, rather than reproductive, process that is prone to various kinds of errors and ...episodic memory system, we consider recent ...

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Collective Memory and the Stranger: Remembering and Forgetting the 1918 Finnish Civil War

Collective Memory and the Stranger: Remembering and Forgetting the 1918 Finnish Civil War

... Collective remembering is central to forming the bonds that constitute a group’s ...by memory, in part out of concern with how their memory and identity are communicated to ...collective ...

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Measuring the speed of the conscious components of recognition memory: Remembering is faster than knowing

Measuring the speed of the conscious components of recognition memory: Remembering is faster than knowing

... between remembering and knowing was originally used to describe the states of awareness that characterize retrieval from episodic and semantic memory respectively (Tulving, ...

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A matter of priorities: High working memory enables (slightly) superior value-directed remembering

A matter of priorities: High working memory enables (slightly) superior value-directed remembering

... Mechanical Turk. For Experiment 1b, participants were University of Illinois students, and were run individually in the Human Memory and Cognition laboratory. Experiments 1a and 1b also differed in the range of ...

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Remembering Rebellion, Remembering Resistance: Collective Memory, Identity, and the Veterans of 1869-70 and 1885

Remembering Rebellion, Remembering Resistance: Collective Memory, Identity, and the Veterans of 1869-70 and 1885

... Funerals were one of the first forms of public memorialization that occurred after the Northwest Field Force had returned home from the campaign trail, but they were certainly not the last. This chapter will provide an ...

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The memory of dispossession, dispossessing memory: Israeli networks remembering the Palestinian Nakba

The memory of dispossession, dispossessing memory: Israeli networks remembering the Palestinian Nakba

... a memory site maintained by the perpetrators’ society (Sikkuy 2005; Ozacky-Lazar and Ghanem 2003), arguably in an attempt to make the implications of the killings part of the Israeli ...

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Fandom’s paratextual memory : remembering, reconstructing, and repatriating “lost” Doctor Who

Fandom’s paratextual memory : remembering, reconstructing, and repatriating “lost” Doctor Who

... paratextual memory as they conserve fan objects, using paratexts as memory markers of authentically “being there,” or being distinctively knowledgeable about texts’ moments of production, broadcast, and ...

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The internment of memory: Forgetting and remembering the Japanese American World War II experience

The internment of memory: Forgetting and remembering the Japanese American World War II experience

... Through discussions of the creation of war memorials, the preservation of the confinement camp sites, and the development of related museum exhibits, I will show how individuals, both [r] ...

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Collective Memory Meets Organizational Identity:
Remembering to Forget in a Firm’s Rhetorical History

Collective Memory Meets Organizational Identity: Remembering to Forget in a Firm’s Rhetorical History

... consumers (Holt, 2006), internal firm members also constitute key audiences for these histories (Suddaby, Foster, & Quinn-Trank, 2010: 159). Once internal members develop shared understandings about their firm’s history, ...

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More than a memory: Confirmatory visual search is not caused by remembering a visual feature

More than a memory: Confirmatory visual search is not caused by remembering a visual feature

... resembled a serial search for targets matching the color held in memory: the target absent (M = 199.. For both 203[r] ...

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The Ephemera of Dissident Memory: Remembering Military Violence in 21st-Century American War Culture

The Ephemera of Dissident Memory: Remembering Military Violence in 21st-Century American War Culture

... the memory work at Section 60 and “Arlington West” indicate is that audiences who are faced with inadequate rhetorical norms of remembrance can augment and reinvent such norms in order to intervene in particular ...

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Remembering global disasters and the construction of cosmopolitan memory

Remembering global disasters and the construction of cosmopolitan memory

... cosmopolitan memory, and it provides an empirical contribution to the relevant debate by drawing upon a study of focus group dis- cussions with Greek audiences remembering global ...cosmopolitan ...

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Remembering past experiences : episodic memory, semantic memory and the epistemic asymmetry

Remembering past experiences : episodic memory, semantic memory and the epistemic asymmetry

... episodic memory as preserving knowledge specifically about what it was like to experience certain past events help make intelligible also the idea that it involves a distinctive way of retaining knowledge of past ...

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Remembering through lifelogging: A survey of human memory augmentation

Remembering through lifelogging: A survey of human memory augmentation

... of remembering occurs when we wish to recall a past event or memory ...specific memory of interest; according to Tulving [52]: “some sort of a more complex interaction between stored information and ...

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Remembering remotely:would video-mediation impair witnesses' memory reports?

Remembering remotely:would video-mediation impair witnesses' memory reports?

... to remembering, when witnesses forget critical details of a crime or their memories become distorted, injustices are more likely (Wise, Dauphinais, & Safer, ...

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