Social Memory : : Classical Theories and New Perspectives / / Oliver Dimbath and Michael Heinlein.

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Social Memory : Classical Theories and New Perspectives / Oliver Dimbath and Michael Heinlein.
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Intro -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- 1 Time and Continuity -- 1.1 What is Time? -- 1.2 Experience of Time and Time Consciousness -- 1.2.1 Time and the Stream of Thought -- 1.2.2 Continuity -- 1.2.3 Inner-Time Consciousness -- 1.3 Time and Memory: Summary -- 2 Trace, Selectivity and Orientation -- 2.1 Current Recourses -- 2.2 Impressions -- 2.3 Predetermined Perception -- 2.3.1 Body and Mind -- 2.3.2 Perception and Memory -- 2.3.3 Memory and the Structure of Relevance -- 2.4 Selectivity and Memory: Summary -- 3 Consciousness of the Past -- 3.1 Schemata of Experience -- 3.2 Forgetfulness -- 3.3 Remember/ing as an Intentional Act? -- 3.3.1 Experiencing and Learning -- 3.3.2 Conscious Remembering -- 3.3.3 Identity as Self-Narration -- 3.3.4 Persistent Memory -- 3.4 Summary and Transition: What is Social with Individual Memory? -- 4 Excursion: On Social Time -- 5 Pioneers of the Sociology of Memory -- 5.1 Collective Memory -- 5.1.1 Solidarity and Collective Consciousness -- 5.1.2 Social Frames of Reference -- 5.2 Pragmatic Remembering -- 5.2.1 Myths and Female Memory -- 5.2.2 Social Remembering -- 5.2.3 The Nature of the Past -- 5.3 Social Phenomenology -- 5.3.1 Subjective Memory Context -- 5.3.2 Social Stock of Knowledge -- 5.4 Summary: Three Pillars of the Sociology of Memory -- 6 Social Theories of Memory -- 6.1 Structural and Differentiation Theories -- 6.1.1 Pattern Maintenance as Function -- 6.1.2 System Memories -- 6.2 Knowledge-Sociological Concepts of Memory -- 6.2.1 The Social Construction of Memory -- 6.2.2 Communicative Memory -- 6.2.3 Remembrance Culture -- 6.2.4 The Formation of Memory -- 6.3 Practice-Theoretical Concepts of Memory -- 6.3.1 Incorporated and Habitual Memory -- 6.3.2 The Memory of Objects -- 6.4 Summary: Social-Theoretical Points of Connection -- 7 Modernisation-Theoretical Perspectives of Social Memory.
7.1 The Memory of Modernity -- 7.1.1 The Age of Oblivion -- 7.1.2 Enlightenment and Revolution -- 7.1.3 Capitalism and Acceleration -- 7.1.4 The Evolution of Social Memory -- 7.2 Post-Modern Memory -- 7.3 Cosmopolitan Memory -- 7.4 Summary: Modernity and Memory -- 8 Conclusion and Prospects -- References -- The Authors -- Index.
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Social Memory : Classical Theories and New Perspectives /
Intro -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- 1 Time and Continuity -- 1.1 What is Time? -- 1.2 Experience of Time and Time Consciousness -- 1.2.1 Time and the Stream of Thought -- 1.2.2 Continuity -- 1.2.3 Inner-Time Consciousness -- 1.3 Time and Memory: Summary -- 2 Trace, Selectivity and Orientation -- 2.1 Current Recourses -- 2.2 Impressions -- 2.3 Predetermined Perception -- 2.3.1 Body and Mind -- 2.3.2 Perception and Memory -- 2.3.3 Memory and the Structure of Relevance -- 2.4 Selectivity and Memory: Summary -- 3 Consciousness of the Past -- 3.1 Schemata of Experience -- 3.2 Forgetfulness -- 3.3 Remember/ing as an Intentional Act? -- 3.3.1 Experiencing and Learning -- 3.3.2 Conscious Remembering -- 3.3.3 Identity as Self-Narration -- 3.3.4 Persistent Memory -- 3.4 Summary and Transition: What is Social with Individual Memory? -- 4 Excursion: On Social Time -- 5 Pioneers of the Sociology of Memory -- 5.1 Collective Memory -- 5.1.1 Solidarity and Collective Consciousness -- 5.1.2 Social Frames of Reference -- 5.2 Pragmatic Remembering -- 5.2.1 Myths and Female Memory -- 5.2.2 Social Remembering -- 5.2.3 The Nature of the Past -- 5.3 Social Phenomenology -- 5.3.1 Subjective Memory Context -- 5.3.2 Social Stock of Knowledge -- 5.4 Summary: Three Pillars of the Sociology of Memory -- 6 Social Theories of Memory -- 6.1 Structural and Differentiation Theories -- 6.1.1 Pattern Maintenance as Function -- 6.1.2 System Memories -- 6.2 Knowledge-Sociological Concepts of Memory -- 6.2.1 The Social Construction of Memory -- 6.2.2 Communicative Memory -- 6.2.3 Remembrance Culture -- 6.2.4 The Formation of Memory -- 6.3 Practice-Theoretical Concepts of Memory -- 6.3.1 Incorporated and Habitual Memory -- 6.3.2 The Memory of Objects -- 6.4 Summary: Social-Theoretical Points of Connection -- 7 Modernisation-Theoretical Perspectives of Social Memory.
7.1 The Memory of Modernity -- 7.1.1 The Age of Oblivion -- 7.1.2 Enlightenment and Revolution -- 7.1.3 Capitalism and Acceleration -- 7.1.4 The Evolution of Social Memory -- 7.2 Post-Modern Memory -- 7.3 Cosmopolitan Memory -- 7.4 Summary: Modernity and Memory -- 8 Conclusion and Prospects -- References -- The Authors -- Index.
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contents Intro -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- 1 Time and Continuity -- 1.1 What is Time? -- 1.2 Experience of Time and Time Consciousness -- 1.2.1 Time and the Stream of Thought -- 1.2.2 Continuity -- 1.2.3 Inner-Time Consciousness -- 1.3 Time and Memory: Summary -- 2 Trace, Selectivity and Orientation -- 2.1 Current Recourses -- 2.2 Impressions -- 2.3 Predetermined Perception -- 2.3.1 Body and Mind -- 2.3.2 Perception and Memory -- 2.3.3 Memory and the Structure of Relevance -- 2.4 Selectivity and Memory: Summary -- 3 Consciousness of the Past -- 3.1 Schemata of Experience -- 3.2 Forgetfulness -- 3.3 Remember/ing as an Intentional Act? -- 3.3.1 Experiencing and Learning -- 3.3.2 Conscious Remembering -- 3.3.3 Identity as Self-Narration -- 3.3.4 Persistent Memory -- 3.4 Summary and Transition: What is Social with Individual Memory? -- 4 Excursion: On Social Time -- 5 Pioneers of the Sociology of Memory -- 5.1 Collective Memory -- 5.1.1 Solidarity and Collective Consciousness -- 5.1.2 Social Frames of Reference -- 5.2 Pragmatic Remembering -- 5.2.1 Myths and Female Memory -- 5.2.2 Social Remembering -- 5.2.3 The Nature of the Past -- 5.3 Social Phenomenology -- 5.3.1 Subjective Memory Context -- 5.3.2 Social Stock of Knowledge -- 5.4 Summary: Three Pillars of the Sociology of Memory -- 6 Social Theories of Memory -- 6.1 Structural and Differentiation Theories -- 6.1.1 Pattern Maintenance as Function -- 6.1.2 System Memories -- 6.2 Knowledge-Sociological Concepts of Memory -- 6.2.1 The Social Construction of Memory -- 6.2.2 Communicative Memory -- 6.2.3 Remembrance Culture -- 6.2.4 The Formation of Memory -- 6.3 Practice-Theoretical Concepts of Memory -- 6.3.1 Incorporated and Habitual Memory -- 6.3.2 The Memory of Objects -- 6.4 Summary: Social-Theoretical Points of Connection -- 7 Modernisation-Theoretical Perspectives of Social Memory.
7.1 The Memory of Modernity -- 7.1.1 The Age of Oblivion -- 7.1.2 Enlightenment and Revolution -- 7.1.3 Capitalism and Acceleration -- 7.1.4 The Evolution of Social Memory -- 7.2 Post-Modern Memory -- 7.3 Cosmopolitan Memory -- 7.4 Summary: Modernity and Memory -- 8 Conclusion and Prospects -- References -- The Authors -- Index.
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