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COVID-19 ruptured mobilities within and between cities during 2020–2022. Empty urban landscapes came to define experiences, representations, and memories of lockdowns and …
Flashbulb memories (FBMs) refer to vivid and long-lasting autobiographical memories for the circumstances in which people learned of a shocking and consequential public event. A …
By articulating a shared victimhood or guilt or responsibility, memorial museums are designed as ethical projects that encourage visitors to learn from the past to build a “better …
The ongoing repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic provide an unparalleled context to examine how distressing events are remembered. Prior theory and research suggest that (a) …
X Ma, J Wan - Frontiers in Psychology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Flashbulb memory (FBM) is viewed as a special type of autobiographical memory due to its richness of individuals' self-related details when hearing the news and the long duration. It …
SC Tsai, H Wang, SH Lee, Z Zou - Behavioral Sciences, 2023 - mdpi.com
This study explored the relationship between mental and physical therapeutic effects through three dimensions: man–environment relationships, a sense of place, and symbolic …
T Adams, S Lederman - The Journal of Holocaust Research, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
In this article, we reconceptualize how contemporary Holocaust memory functions through the metaphors of common currency and 'zombie memory.'As currency, Holocaust memory is …
S Manca, M Rehm, S Haake - The COVID-19 Pandemic and Memory …, 2023 - Springer
In this chapter, we investigate how four Italian and five German Holocaust memorials and museums, as well as three major internationally relevant Holocaust organizations, employed …