Collective remembering
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Author
Contributions
- Middleton, David - Contributor
- Edwards, Derek. - Contributor
Publication
1990 - Sage Publications, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
57,500 words, Guess
Page Count
230 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1936268M
- ISBN-100803982348
- OCLC Control Number21593457
- OCLC Control Number777060608
- OCLC Control Number471080842
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Numbercollectiverememb0000unse
- Library of Congress Control Number90154419
- Goodreads5090498
- LibraryThing1524947
Classifications
- DDC302
- LCCBF371 .C716 1990
Description
Conversational remembering : a social psychological approach, by David Middleton and Derek Edwards. Artefacts, memory and a sense of the past, by Alan Radley. Collective memory, ideology and the British royal family, by Michael Billing. The reconstruction of Abraham Lincoln, by Barry Schwartz. Ronald Reagan misremembered, by Michael Schudson. The social construction of remembering and forgetting, by John Shotter. Organizational forgetting : an activity-theoretical perspective, by Yrjoo Engestroom ... [et al.]. Sharing knowledge, celebrating identity : community memory in a service culture, by Julian E. Orr. Folk explanation in language survival, by Carol A. Padden. Social memory in Soviet thought, by David Bakhurst.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Inquiries in social construction
Other Editions
- Collective remembering
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