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Knowledge and Memory: the Real Story - Advances in Social Cognition, Volume VIII (Paperback)
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Knowledge and Memory: the Real Story - Advances in Social Cognition, Volume VIII (Paperback)
Series: Advances in Social Cognition Series
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Narrative forms of mental representation and their influence on
comprehension, communication and judgment, have rapidly become one
of the main foci of research and theory in not only psychology but
also other disciplines, including linguistics, sociology, and
anthropology. No one has been more responsible for the awakening of
interest in this area than Roger Schank and Bob Abelson. In their
target article, they argue that narrative forms of mental
representation, or "stories," are the basic ingredients of social
knowledge that play a fundamental role in the comprehension of
information conveyed in a social context, the storage of this
information in memory, and the later communication of it to others.
After explicating the cognitive processes that underlie the
construction of narratives and their use in comprehension, memory
and communication, the chapter authors consider the influence of
stories on a number of more specific phenomena, including political
judgment, marital relations and memory distortions that underlie
errors in eyewitness testimony.
The provocativeness of the target chapter is matched by that of
the companion articles, each of which not only provides an
important commentary on Schank and Abelson's conceptualization, but
also makes an important contribution to knowledge in its own right.
The diversity of perspectives reflected in these articles, whose
authors include researchers in linguistics, memory and
comprehension, social inference, cognitive development, social
judgment, close relationships, and social ecology, testifies to the
breadth of theoretical and empirical issues to which the target
chapter is potentially relevant. This volume is a timely and
important contribution to research and theory not only in social
cognition but in many other areas as well.
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