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Sociology of Memory: Papers from the Spectrum
By Noel Packard (editor)
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Pub
Publication date March 1, 2009
Pages 395
Binding Paperback
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9781443801997
ISBN-10 1443801992
Dimensions 1 by 5.75 by 8 in.
Weight 1.20 lbs.
Published in Great Britain
Original list price $67.95
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Amazon.com description: Product Description: 'Sociology of Memory: Papers from the Spectrum' presents sociological research regarding memory in various forms; that is, memory conceptualized and utilized by institutions as small as the family or as large as institutionalized electronic 'commodity' memory computer banks or the banked biological DNA 'memory' of entire populations. The papers advance sociological discourse beyond the classical 'collective memory' model, into critical terrain of overlapping and contested relationships between personal, private, public, or commodity memory. Since memory ranges from a personal memory, to a history book, to a monument, to the memory inside a personal computer, or inside a person's body, to the photos stored in cell phones (at home, on the streets, in war and elsewhere), to massive data-mining operations by corporations, to government-funded DNA banks, or to continuous satellite surveillance photos, sociological questions arise regarding who 'owns' what kind of memory, and for what social or private purposes? These papers present simultaneously forward - thinking, backward - reflecting, and historically contextualized, theoretical, conceptual and applied models with which to study the sociological ramifications of a society increasingly dependent on automated and banked electronic and biological memory for economic, legal, governmental, law - enforcement, agribusiness and medical purposes, as well as for the social 're'construction of society, the preservation of historical and tourist sites, knowledge production and ultimately, human re-production. 'Sociology of Memory: Papers from the Spectrum' showcases sociological presentation papers regarding memory by sociologists from around the world: Anika Walke, Sofia Tchoukina, Janelle Wilson, Ben Herzog, Gabriela Fried Amilivia, Svetlana Hristova, Diane - Bouchier, Dean Bond, Roberta Bartoletti, Noel Packard, Patricia Lengermann, Gillian Nietbrugge, Nina Baur, Bonnie Faulkner and Percy Schmeiser. The models and theoretical work presented in these papers revisit and expand upon work of 'cannon' sociologists: Durkheim, Halbwachs, Marx, Addams, Mead and Weber. Revisiting these classical sociologists' work regarding collective memory, personal memory and narrative, provides a way to compare and contrast how sociologists have approached the study of memory. In revisiting these concepts, provocative insights into theoretical, methodological and political differences between early American and European sociological approaches to the study of memory are considered. Contemporary theoretical work by sociologists such as Foucault, Bourdieu, Berger, Lowenthal, Anderson, Misztal, Nora, Olick, Zerbavel, Alexander, Lifton, Prager, Ricoeur, Schudson, Schwartz, Zerubavel, Elias, Luhmann, Deegan, Habermas and others, are incorporated into, evoked and credited, in these research papers.

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9781443801997 | details & prices | 395 pages | 5.75 × 8.00 × 1.00 in. | 1.20 lbs | List price $67.95
About: 'Sociology of Memory: Papers from the Spectrum' presents sociological research regarding memory in various forms; that is, memory conceptualized and utilized by institutions as small as the family or as large as institutionalized electronic 'commodity' memory computer banks or the banked biological DNA 'memory' of entire populations.

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