Collective Memory Anchors: Collective Identity and Continuity in Social Movements

TitleCollective Memory Anchors: Collective Identity and Continuity in Social Movements
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsTimothy B. Gongaware
JournalSociological Focus
Volume43
Issue3
Pagination214-239
ISSN00380237
Abstract

Drawing on ethnographic data from two social movement organizations, this article highlights the way that remembrances of the past are inserted into present interactions to help maintain a sense of movement continuity. Seeing collective identity and collective memory as intertwined dynamic processes, the article argues that the continuity of a social movement is maintained, in part, when movement members insert narrative commemorations that constrain current collective identity development. The process examined is that of "collective memory anchoring," in which participants instrumentally and/or contextually bring forward the past during interactions in such a way that the formulation of elements in a movement's collective identity appears to mirror past formulations. The common constraints of preexisting networks, participants' shared cultural back-grounds, and a movement's collective action frames are explored.

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Short TitleCollective Memory Anchors