Collective Memory from a Psychological Perspective

TitleCollective Memory from a Psychological Perspective
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsAlin Coman, Adam Brown, Jonathan Koppel, William Hirst
JournalInternational Journal of Politics, Culture & Society
Volume22
Issue2
Pagination125-141
ISSN08914486
Call Number41041939
Abstract

The study of collective memory has burgeoned in the last 20 years, so much so that one can even detect a growing resistance to what some view as the imperialistic march of memory studies across the social sciences (e.g., Berliner ; Fabian ). Yet despite its clear advance, one area that has remained on the sidelines is psychology. On the one hand, this disinterest is surprising, since memory is of central concern to psychologists. On the other hand, the relative absence of the study of collective memory within the discipline of psychology seems to suit both psychology and other disciplines of the social sciences, for reasons that will be made clear. This paper explores how psychology might step from the sidelines and contribute meaningfully to discussions of collective memory. It reviews aspects of the small literature on the psychology of collective memory and connects this work to the larger scholarly community's interest in collective memory.

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DOI10.1007/s10767-009-9057-9