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    A Comparative Study of: the Allegorical and Symbolic Expression of Paradise and Hell in “Ardavirafname” and the Movie “What Dreams May Come” by Alireza Pourshabanan, Amir Hossein Pourshabanan

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…This comparison shows that, given the dominant individualism of the movie, the symbolic expression in that narrow interpretation with a specific framework, focused on shaping the sensory relationship with the audience in the form of recreating scenes from heaven and hell personal, and emphasizing pleasures and spiritual sufferings and individual motivations, but in Ardavirafname, by emphasizing on the notions of collective memory and religious believes, symbols in the general form, repetitive interpretations and educational-religious goals, and focusing on physical rewards in the context of the general parable of the journey to heaven and hell, the main theme of the text has been shaped.…”
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    Fotografias, narrativas e memórias sobre o lugar, a paisagem e o uso do solo na área de proteção ambiental Rota do Sol, Rio Grande do Sul by Gabriela Vitória de Oliveira, Aline Reis Calvo Hernandez, Patrícia Binkowski

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The research adopted the photograph as a resource to revisit individual and collective memories and to identify meanings that make up the place from the perception of the residents of the Environmental Protection Area (APA) Rota do Sol, Rio Grande do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil (BR). …”
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    Politics of Counter-Memory in Turkey: Docudramatizing the Past as a Panacea for Official Discourses? by Nuran E. Işik

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…Finally it is concluded what Mustafa does is to help us delineating the ideological lines of thought around essentialism and relativism which are both problematic to understand collective memory as well as national identity.…”
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  4. 124

    Television in and After the Archive: Catalogues, Databases, Interfaces and Other Ways to Organize Audiovisual Records by Giulia Taurino, Georgia Aitaki

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Significant attention is given to the technocultural transformation of the archival work in light of digital and algorithmic practices, emphasizing how these innovations contribute to the making of cultural identities and collective memory while also raising questions on the circulation of television content after its initial broadcasting lifecycle. …”
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    Domownik Workbook. A Resource for Shaping Children’s Cultural Identity in Grades I–III by Kinga Lisowska

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These features guide the pupil towards the knowledge and education of language (linguistic codes), customs (communal celebrations), history (collective memory) and being rooted in religion. They also mobilise them to explore the values and principles characteristic of the Catholic Church community in Poland and to open up to the experiences that make up the structure of an individual’s identity embedded in the reality of affiliation and identification with a particular social community. …”
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  6. 126

    Changes in Tolaki People Burial in Southeast Sulawesi: From Boat-Shaped Grave Coffin (Soronga) to Boat-Shaped Islamic Tomb (Koburu Bangga) by Syahrun Syahrun, Basrin Melamba

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…It is also affected by maritime world at the past as well as technology that lived in the past used by a collective memory.…”
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    #BlackLivesMatter: by Nusrat Jahan

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This article undertakes an Afrofuturist and Afro-pessimistic reading of an American experimental hip-hop band clipping.’s (stylized as clipping.) song “The Deep” (2017) and Rivers Solomon’s novella The Deep (2019) to examine how the narratives of trauma and collective memory work to create a futuristic nexus of emancipation, liberation, and technology. …”
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    <i>Turbat al-Ḥusayn</i>: Modern Presentation of an Early Shīʿī Practice by S. M. Hadi Gerami, Zinab Aghagolizadeh

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…From the early Islamic centuries, <i>turbat al-ḥusayn</i> has served not only as a symbol of healing and blessing but also as a key component of Shīʿī collective memory. The paper examines the development of <i>turbat</i> rituals across three significant periods: pre-Safavid, post-Safavid, and post-revolutionary Iran. …”
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    The Pollyanna Effect: The role of positive personal and group identity defense mechanisms by T.A. Nestik

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…At the group level &ndash; group identification, positive group emotions and mechanisms supporting positive evaluation of one's group: ingroup favoritism, perceptual refences, construction of collective memory and collective image of the future. The assumption that the contribution of group identity to the Pollyanna effect increases in crises associated with the experience of hard-to-control threat and collective trauma is stated. …”
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    Foucault in Sulawesi: Challenging the Roots of Ethnic Discourse in South Sulawesi by Muh Adnan Malewa

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…To this day, this silent war continues through hate speech created from collective memory and even summarized in national historical writings. …”
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    History of Lithuania in Cinema and Television. Peculiarities of discourse construction by Rūta Šermukšnytė

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…The main source of historical information in the broadcasts and films of such nature is individual or collective memory recorded by audiovisual technical means. …”
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    Justification of military neutrality of the Republic of Serbia at a time of erosion of neutrality in Europe by Kajtez Ilija, Starčević Srđan

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Authors conclude that military neutrality represents a favorable strategic option for the Republic of Serbia, not just due to painful collective memory of Serbian citizens of the NATO aggression on Yugoslavia and the support of the Russian Federation to Serbia in regards to Kosovo and Metohija, but also due to the intrinsic values of neutrality which could become an identity attribute and a foundation of the renewal of solidarity in Serbian society.…”
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    Understanding Citizens’ Response to Social Activities on Twitter in US Metropolises During the COVID-19 Recovery Phase Using a Fine-Tuned Large Language Model: Application of AI by Ryuichi Saito, Sho Tsugawa

    Published 2025-02-01
    “… BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic continues to hold an important place in the collective memory as of 2024. As of March 2024, >676 million cases, 6 million deaths, and 13 billion vaccine doses have been reported. …”
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    Eating "rubbish"? Exploring the herbal secrets of "Laji-He," a traditional herbal rice snack from southern China by Renchuan Hu, Qianyun Wang, Zhongxin Duan, Yunan Hu, Kedao Lai, Xiaohui Cai, Ya Peng, Binsheng Luo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Laji-He serves as a symbol of cultural identity and community cohesion, particularly during traditional festivals and family gatherings, reinforcing collective memory and local heritage. Conclusions Laji-He is a traditional functional snack, with the plants used in its preparation serving as both food and medicine. …”
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    The Battle of Žalgiris / Grunwald: Unanswered Questions by Alfredas Bumblauskas

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…This, as well as gaps in critical science of history on the whole, determine the fact that images of the collective memory, which were much stronger influenced by and still are under the influence of works of art of the undisciplined imagination, have not been significantly affected. …”
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    S’approprier, c’est résister. Appropriations spatiales et mobilisation infra-politique des femmes en immobilité résidentielle et sociale dans les bidonvilles de Salé (Maroc)... by Myriame Ali-Oualla

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…A relatively loose regime of urban regulation allowed sporadic settlement by small groups from the same districts, often from the same villages, creating communities that shared cultural references, ways of living, migratory routes and spatialised collective memory – attributes necessary for anchoring a new identity.Thanks to the evolving ambitions of the new arrivals, the shantytown has become a stepping stone to urban living, and one of the most viable housing alternatives, permitting easy and cheap access to urban amenities. …”
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    Le sanctuaire romain du Vigneau à Pussigny (Indre-et-Loire) : un lieu de mémoire, de vie et d’accueil by Arnaud Coutelas, Sébastien Lepetz

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Due to the low sedimentary cover, these complexes have had a lasting impact on the landscape and, by extension, on the collective memory: megaliths, levees or mounds of earth, enclosures with ditches, are all signs of the presence of these ancestors. …”
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    Divided Memory: Dealing with the Past in the East German Town of Eisenhüttenstadt after the Upheaval of 1989–90 by Stanislav Serhiienko

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This complexity manifests itself in the embrace of different symbolic representations of history in different parts of the town and in splits in the public and private, and internal and external, collective memories.…”
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    « Le cadavre est à terre et l’idée est debout » : le souffle communard sur la scène contemporaine by Nathalie Coutelet

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Music and song thus hold a central place there, in order to appeal to the collective memories and to make this communard spirit sensitive. …”
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    Territoires de la mémoire en deux webdocumentaires : EntreVilas et Híbridos by Julia Salles, Daniela Zanetti, Tatiana Levin

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Based on the concept of "territorialization" (Deleuze & Guattari, 1980), we analyze two Brazilian webdocumentaries (Híbridos, 2018, by Priscilla Telmon and Vincent Moon, and EntreVilas, 2018, by Márcia Mansur and Marina Tomé), which take as their starting point a historical research approach (in order to observe different strategies for articulating collective memories with territories, be they the rituals and rhythms of Brazil (Híbridos), or the working-class neighborhoods of Sao Paulo (EntreVilas). …”
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