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Reconsidering the Context of Remembering: The Need fora Social Description of Memory Processes and their Development: Frederick Verdonik

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Reconsidering the Context of Remembering: The Need fora Social Description of Memory Processes and their Development: Frederick Verdonik

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Edited ByFranz E. Weinert, Marion Perlmutter
BookMemory Development

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Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1988
Imprint Psychology Press
Pages 15
eBook ISBN 9780203771365

ABSTRACT

A principal function of memory processes during social interactions is to reconstruct the past so that participants can carry out an ongoing activity. This social function is realized through an interdependency and mutual regulation of people in a communicative context. Group members structure, support, and direct each other's reconstructions of the past. Memory-products emerge from and contribute to communicative processes in the service of an activity. From this perspective, remembering is a communicative system among people in an activity.

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