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Sage Publications Sage The Social Psychology of Experience - Memory Studies Book

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Explore the complex processes behind how we remember and forget with The Social Psychology of Experience. Published by Sage Publications as part of the Inquiries in Social Construction series, this book offers a fresh perspective on social memory studies. It moves beyond the simple idea of storing and retrieving information to examine how experiences are shaped by social factors. This work investigates the concept of collective memories and how they manifest over time, rather than focusing solely on individual capabilities. It is a smart and well-written resource designed to attract readers from across the social sciences. Whether you are studying developmental psychology or social construction, this text provides new insights into the psychological nature of human experience and the social forces that influence our past.

Key Features

Part of the Inquiries in Social Construction series from Sage Publications, providing a deep academic foundation for readers.

Investigates the social psychology of experience to understand how memory and forgetting function beyond basic storage.

Explores the concept of collective memories and how they develop and change through the passage of time.

Offers a bold new direction for social memory studies, making it a valuable resource for the social sciences.

Provides a thoughtful analysis of how social factors influence the way individuals and groups process their experiences.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
15 April 2005
Listed Since
02 February 2007

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