Contextualizing Human Memory

Contextualizing Human Memory
Title Contextualizing Human Memory PDF eBook
Author Charles Stone
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 278
Release 2015-09-16
Genre Psychology
ISBN 131780743X

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This edited collection provides an inter- and intra-disciplinary discussion of the critical role context plays in how and when individuals and groups remember the past. International contributors integrate key research from a range of disciplines, including social and cognitive psychology, discursive psychology, philosophy/philosophical psychology and cognitive linguistics, to increase awareness of the central role that cultural, social and technological contexts play in determining individual and collective recollections at multiple, yet interconnected, levels of human experience. Divided into three parts, cognitive and psychological perspectives, social and cultural perspectives, and cognitive linguistics and philosophical perspectives, Stone and Bietti present a breadth of research on memory in context. Topics covered include: the construction of self-identity in memory flashbulb memories scaffolding memory the cultural psychology of remembering social aspects of memory the mnemonic consequences of silence emotion and memory eyewitness identification multimodal communication and collective remembering. Contextualizing Human Memory allows researchers to understand the variety of work undertaken in related fields, and to appreciate the importance of context in understanding when, how and what is remembered at any given recollection. The book will appeal to researchers, academics and postgraduate students in the fields of cognitive and social psychology, as well as those in related disciplines interested in learning more about the advancing field of memory studies.

Theories of Human Learning

Theories of Human Learning
Title Theories of Human Learning PDF eBook
Author Guy R. Lefrançois
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 571
Release 2019-10-24
Genre Education
ISBN 1108484638

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Mrs Gribbin invites you to join her as she explores the changing landscape of learning theories and their implications.

Memory in the Wild

Memory in the Wild
Title Memory in the Wild PDF eBook
Author Brady Wagoner
Publisher IAP
Pages 315
Release 2020-07-01
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1648020720

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Venturing out of the laboratory into the wild of natural settings, it becomes untenable to locate memory strictly in the head. Instead, memory appears as a materially extended and socially distributed process, embedded within culture and history. This book explores the complex relations between practices of remembering and the settings in which they are enacted. It advances a novel set of concepts developed from ecological, cognitive, cultural and narrative currents in psychology and further afield to analyze (1) trajectories of autobiographical remembering, (2) the relation between individual and collective memory, (3) memory and cultural transmission, as well as (4) various methodological techniques to investigate memory in the wild.

Listening for What Matters

Listening for What Matters
Title Listening for What Matters PDF eBook
Author Saul J. Weiner
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 193
Release 2023
Genre Education
ISBN 0197588107

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"Our fascination with the topic of contextualizing care began about twenty years ago when the evidence-based medicine movement had taken hold. We noticed that although medical residents were skilled at identifying the latest studies and guidelines, their care plans often didn't seem appropriate once one considered the life challenges some of their patients were facing. We'd see, for instance, a patient with poorly controlled asthma put on a higher dose of a medication they weren't taking, rather than a cheaper generic, when the context was that they couldn't afford it. We coined the terms "contextual error" to describe these kinds of mistakes and "contextualized care" when patients' care plans are adapted to their life circumstances"--

Children’s Self-determination in the Context of Early Childhood Education and Services

Children’s Self-determination in the Context of Early Childhood Education and Services
Title Children’s Self-determination in the Context of Early Childhood Education and Services PDF eBook
Author Federico Farini
Publisher Springer
Pages 292
Release 2019-06-26
Genre Education
ISBN 3030145565

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This book investigates the position of young children’s self-determination within a range of social contexts, such as education, social care, mass-media, health, politics, law and the family. It brings to the fore the voices of the children in the present, with their interests, agendas and rights. Based on original primary research, the chapters tackle hegemonic discourses on children’s self-determination as well as current policies and practices. They address a broad range of topics, from the planning of role-play to national policies, from the use of digital technologies for pedagogy to children’s health and well-being, and from democratic practices in the classroom to the preservation of traditional family values. The book presents case studies to unravel how childhood and young children’s self-determination are constructed at the intersection with intergenerational relationships. Coming from different disciplines and using a diverse range of methodological traditions, the contributions in the volume eventually converge to generate a rich, complex and multi-layered analysis of contemporary cultures of childhood and young children’s rights.

Handbook of Advances in Culture and Psychology, Volume 8

Handbook of Advances in Culture and Psychology, Volume 8
Title Handbook of Advances in Culture and Psychology, Volume 8 PDF eBook
Author Michele J. Gelfand
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 313
Release 2021-02-15
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0190079746

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With applications throughout the social sciences, culture and psychology is a rapidly growing field that has experienced a surge in publications over the last decade. From this proliferation of books, chapters, and journal articles, exciting developments have emerged in the relationship of culture to cognitive processes, human development, psychopathology, social behavior, organizational behavior, neuroscience, language, marketing, and other topics. In recognition of this exponential growth, Advances in Culture and Psychology is the first annual series to offer state-of-the-art reviews of scholarly research in the growing field of culture and psychology. The Advances in Culture and Psychology series is: � Developing an intellectual home for culture and psychology research programs � Fostering bridges and connections among cultural scholars from across the discipline � Creating a premier outlet for culture and psychology research � Publishing articles that reflect the theoretical, methodological, and epistemological diversity in the study of culture and psychology � Enhancing the collective identity of the culture and psychology field Comprising chapters from internationally renowned culture scholars and representing diversity in the theory and study of culture within psychology, Advances in Culture and Psychology is an ideal resource for research programs and academics throughout the psychology community.

Memory Practices and Learning

Memory Practices and Learning
Title Memory Practices and Learning PDF eBook
Author Åsa Mäkitalo
Publisher IAP
Pages 434
Release 2017-01-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1681236214

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Memory and learning are seen as mental phenomena and generally studied as brain processes, for example, within various branches of psychology and neuroscience. This book represents a rather different tack, based on sociocultural theory, cultural psychology and dialogism. Authors from many different disciplines and countries study memory and learning as practices adopted by people in different interactional and institutional contexts. Studies range from detailed analyses of situated activities to broad sociohistorical studies of cultural phenomena and collective memories such as national narratives and physical symbols for commemorating events and traditions. By focusing on how people engage in remembering and learning, this book provides a necessary complement to currently popular neuroscientific approaches.