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Collaborative Remembering Theories, Research, and Applications

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

28.11.2013

Herausgeber

Michelle L. Meade + weitere

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

508

Maße (L/B/H)

25/17,5/3,2 cm

Gewicht

1036 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-873786-5

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

28.11.2013

Herausgeber

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

508

Maße (L/B/H)

25/17,5/3,2 cm

Gewicht

1036 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-873786-5

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Collaborative Remembering
    • I Introduction

    • 1: Michelle L. Meade, Celia B. Harris, Penny Van Bergen, John Sutton, and Amanda J. Barnier: Collaborative Remembering: Background and Approaches

    • II Approaches to Studying Collaborative Remembering

    • 2: Catherine A. Haden, Maria Marcus, and Erin Jan: Socializing Early Skills for Remembering Through Parent-Child Conversations During and After Events

    • 3: Robyn Fivush, Widaad Zaman, and Natalie Merrill: Developing Social Functions of Autobiographical Memory within Family Storytelling

    • 4: Suparna Rajaram: Collaborative Inhibition in Group Recall: Cognitive Principles and Implications

    • 5: William Hirst and Jeremy Yamashiro: Social Aspects of Forgetting

    • 6: Fiona Gabbert and Rebecca Wheeler: Memory Conformity Following Collaborative Remembering

    • 7: Gerald Echterhoff and RenÃ(c) Kopietz: The Socially Shared Nature of Memory: From Joint Encoding to Communication

    • 8: Linda A. Henkel and Alison Kris: Collaborative Remembering and Reminiscence in Older Adults

    • 9: Nicole Mÿller and Zaneta Mok: Memories and Identities in Conversation with Dementia

    • 10: Lucas M. Bietti and Michael J. Baker: Multimodal Processes of Joint Remembering in Complex Collaborative Activities

    • 11: Steven D. Brown and Paula Reavey: Contextualizing Autobiographical Remembering: An Expanded View of Memory

    • 12: Chris McVittie and Andy McKinlay: Collaborative Processes in Neuropsychological Interviews

    • 13: Kourken Michaelian and Santiago Arango-Muñoz: Collaborative Memory Knowledge: A Distributed Reliabilist Perspective

    • 14: Robert A. Wilson: Group-level Cognizing, Collaborative Remembering, and Individuals

    • 15: M. Pasupathi and C. Wainryb: Remembering Good and Bad Times Together: Functions of Collaborative Remembering

    • 16: Magdalena Abel, Sharda Umanath, James V. Wertsch, and Henry L. Roediger, III: Collective Memory: How Groups Remember Their Past

    • 17: Qi Wang: Culture in Collaborative Remembering

    • III Applications of Collborative Memory

    • 18: Elaine Reese: Encouraging Collaborative Remembering Between Young Children and Their Caregivers

    • 19: Karen Salmon: Parent-Child Construction of Personal Memories via Reminiscing Conversations: Implications for the Development and Treatment of Childhood Psychopathology

    • 20: Helen Paterson and Lauren Monds: Forensic Applications of Social Memory Research

    • 21: Andrew Hoskins: Digital Media and the Precarity of Memory

    • 22: Elise van den Hoven, Mendel Broekhuijsen, and Ine Mols: Design Applications for Social Remembering

    • 23: Rupa Gupta Gordon, Melissa C. Duff, and Neal J. Cohen: Applications of Collaborative Memory: Patterns of Success and Failure in Individuals with Hippocampal Amnesia

    • 24: Helena Blumen: Collaborative Memory Interventions for Age-Related and Alzheimer s Disease- Related Memory Decline

    • 25: Lars-Christer HydÃ(c)n and Mattias Forsblad: Collaborative Remembering in Dementia: A Focus on Joint Activities

    • IV Conclusion

    • 26: Michelle L. Meade, Celia B. Harris, Penny Van Bergen, John Sutton, and Amanda J. Barnier: Concluding Remarks: Common Themes and Future Directions