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Starting from the central importance of memory in contemporary societies, this book encourages a transdisciplinary reflection on how the "presentification of the past" is never a simple reenactment but corresponds to the interaction between memory and cultural sensitiveness, present beliefs and needs, expectations, and forecasts for the future. It studies cultural (re)construction through collective stories, including academic debates, media narratives, collective mobilizations, state narratives of history, architectural reconstructions, and artistic expressions. It looks at how technological innovations have profoundly changed the practices of conservation and dissemination of collective memory, with particular reference to cultural digitization. Finally, it shows that the relevance and selection of events, the organization of connections and cross-references between past, present, and future, as well as the importance of diversified collective imaginaries are the keys to narrativeconstructions of memory that prove to be sensitive and decisive for its continuity and its intergenerational transmission. This interdisciplinary collection is for students and scholars of the social sciences, cultural studies, and the humanities interested in memory studies.
Estrella Gualda is a Full Professor of Sociology, a Full Member of the Academia Iberoamericana de La Rábida, and past President of the Andalusian Sociological Association (2018-2022). She develops her work at the Department of Sociology, Social Work and Public Health, University of Huelva, Spain, where she also is the Director of the Social Studies and Social Intervention Research Centre since 2001. She is a member of the COIDESO Research Centre at the University of Huelva and a co-founder member of the international research group Narratives & Social Changes - International Research Group, an Associate Researcher of the International Lab for Innovative Social Research, and a founder member of the Applied Computational Social Sciences Lab, at the University of Huelva. Recent publications are: "Big data y ciencias sociales: Una mirada comparativa a las publicaciones de antropología, sociología y trabajo social" (Gazeta de antropología, 2023); "Social big data, sociología y ciencias sociales computacionales" (Empiria, 2022); "National identity predicts public health support during
Emiliana Mangone is Professor of Sociology of Culture and Communication at the Department of Political and Communication Sciences, University of Salerno (Italy). She is Director of the Narratives and Social Changes-International Research Group (NaSC-IRG, 2020-2026) and she was Director of the International Centre for Studies and Research on "Mediterranean Knowledge" (2015-2020). Her main investigative interests are in the field of cultural and institutional systems, with particular attention to the social representations, relational processes, knowledge, and narrative as key elements to the human act, in migration studies, and as well as the study pf the thought of Pitirim A. Sorokin. She recently published: Pitirim A. Sorokin. Rediscovering a Master of Sociology (Vernon Press, 2023); Narratives and Social Change. Social Reality in Contemporary Society (Springer, 2022); Solidarietà sociale (Mondadori, 2022); Beyond the Dichotomy Between Altruism and Egoism. Society, Relationship and Responsibility (Information Age Publishing, 2020).
- 2023, 1st ed. 2023, 222 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Antonella Pocecco, Estrella Gualda, Emiliana Mangone
- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- ISBN-10: 3031419219
- ISBN-13: 9783031419218
- Erscheinungsdatum: 27.11.2023
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