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The vague and complex character of collective memory. On The Collective Memory Reader
(Sage Publications, 2014-01)
In this paper I try to show the complex character of collective memory. I claim that now collective memory seems to acquire global character since its subject is Humanity. This transformation (related to the Holocaust ...
Memory sites: Visiting experiences in Santiago de Chile
(SAGE, 2018)
Studies on Chilean memory sites have focused on the spaces created to remember the human rights abuses carried out during the dictatorship. However, the ways in which people experience and appropriate these readings of the ...
Staged memories: conflicts and tensions in Argentine public memory sites
(Universidad de Zurich, 2015)
The creation of museums, archives and other memorial sites since the start of the millennium has generated debates in Argentina over how and on whose behalf these spaces should be ‘recovered’, what their narratives should ...
The Role and Dynamic of Strengthening in the Reconsolidation Process in a Human Declarative Memory: What Decides the Fate of Recent and Older Memories?
(Public Library Science, 2013-04-26)
Several reports have shown that after specific reminders are presented, consolidated memories pass from a stable state to one in which the memory is reactivated. This reactivation implies that memories are ...
Reparation policies in Colombia: Memory as a repertoire
(Sage Publications Inc, 2020)
Colombia is one of the countries that has opted for a model of restorative justice to repair the victims of
the armed conflict. To accomplish this, it has created a series of reparation laws which involve building
scenarios ...
To invent yourself: the academic memorial at the crossroads of autobiography and egodocument
(Univ Caxias Sul, Centro Ciencias Humanas, 2016-07-01)
Academic memorials are documents produced to meet institutional requirements of progression in the teaching career, with the author describing his history, with an emphasis on researchs, publications in indexed journals, ...
Repeated labilization-reconsolidation processes strengthen declarative memory in humans
(Public Library of Science, 2011-08)
The idea that memories are immutable after consolidation has been challenged. Several reports have shown that after the presentation of a specific reminder, reactivated old memories become labile and again susceptible to ...