نتایج جستجو برای: cultural memory

تعداد نتایج: 395904  

Journal: :JAAAS: Journal of the Austrian Association for American Studies 2020

2002
Qi Wang Jens Brockmeier

Autobiographical remembering is examined as a cultural practice unfolding in the developmental dynamics of the interplay between memory, self and culture. In discussing the results of recent comparative studies in the United States and East Asia, we argue that autobiographical memory and self are interconnected meaning systems constructed in macroand micro-cultural contexts—contexts of collecti...

Journal: :Humanities & social sciences reviews 2021

Purpose of the study: This study focuses on analyzing and locating cultural images elements which present idea erosion, with lens memory evokes identity, nostalgia in Taufiq Rafat’s poetry.
 Methodology: research is qualitative design. To explore concepts erosion Purposive sampling used for selection poems. For analysis, textual descriptive methods analysis are used. Jan Assmann's (cultura...

Journal: :E3S web of conferences 2021

The authors follow up the issues of cultural tourism in their relationship with and historical heritage context education young people. methods analysis, forecasting, method expert assessment, sociological are used at article. Emphasizing importance globalizing world, consider it as a factor collective identity formation, which is important for national stability safety ensuring. In authors’ op...

Journal: :International journal of filologia 2022

Bu çalışmada kültürel belleğin aktarımı ve kimliğin oluşturulması bağlamında Türk İrlandalı olan iki şairin şiirlerindeki ortak öğeler ele alınmaktadır. 1995’te Nobel edebiyat ödülünü alan yazar Seamus Heaney ile modern edebiyatının önemli şairlerinden Fazıl Hüsnü Dağlarca’nın şiirlerinin temelinde yer konular bunların aktarıldığı dilsel/şiirsel özellikler incelenerek bu şiirlerde bireysel bell...

2009
Eero Hyvönen Eetu Mäkelä Tomi Kauppinen Olli Alm Jussi Kurki Tuukka Ruotsalo Katri Seppälä Joeli Takala Kimmo Puputti Heini Kuittinen Kim Viljanen Jouni Tuominen Tuomas Palonen Matias Frosterus Reetta Sinkkilä Panu Paakkarinen Joonas Laitio Katariina Nyberg

We present an overview of CultureSampo, an ambitious system for creating a collective semantic memory of the cultural heritage of a nation on the Semantic Web 2.0, combining ideas underlying the Semantic Web and the Web 2.0. The system addresses the semantic web challenge of aggregating highly heterogeneous, cross-domain cultural heritage collections and other contents into a semantically rich ...

Journal: :Infant behavior & development 2012
Lisa Schröder Joscha Kärtner Heidi Keller Nandita Chaudhary

The present study investigates the relationship between mother-child interaction styles with 19 months and children's autobiographical memory with 3 years of age in two cultural contexts: New Delhi, India (n = 25) and Berlin, Germany (n = 33). Results demonstrate similarities as well as culture specificities. In both contexts, maternal elaborations during reminiscing were related to children's ...

Journal: :Human nature 2016
Aiyana K Willard Joseph Henrich Ara Norenzayan

Cognitive scientists have increasingly turned to cultural transmission to explain the widespread nature of religion. One key hypothesis focuses on memory, proposing that that minimally counterintuitive (MCI) content facilitates the transmission of supernatural beliefs. We propose two caveats to this hypothesis. (1) Memory effects decrease as MCI concepts become commonly used, and (2) people do ...

Journal: :Cognitive science 2014
Aliza J. Schwartz Aysecan Boduroglu Angela H. Gutchess

Cultural differences occur in the use of categories to aid accurate recall of information. This study investigated whether culture also contributed to false (erroneous) memories, and extended cross-cultural memory research to Turkish culture, which is shaped by Eastern and Western influences. Americans and Turks viewed word pairs, half of which were categorically related and half unrelated. Par...

2014
Aiyana K. Willard Joseph Henrich

Cognitive scientists have increasingly turned to cultural transmission to explain the widespread nature of religious representations. One key hypothesis focuses on memory, proposing that that minimally counterintuitive (MCI) content facilitates the transmission of supernatural beliefs. We propose two caveats to the MCI hypothesis: 1) distinctiveness, and therefore memory, decreases as MCI conce...

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