Discursive remembering: individual and collective remembering as a discursive, cognitive and historical process
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In: Media and Cultural Memory 16
In: Media and cultural memory 16
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This book aims at building a bridge between the social and political aspects of remembering and the cognitive and discourse processes driving such activities. By analyzing these cognitive and discursive processes, Bietti explores practices of individual and collective remembering in institutional and private settings in relation to periods of political violence in Argentina. This books begins to fill the conceptual gap between cognitive oriented approaches to remembering that draw conclusions about how memory functions in the mind without a detailed discourse analysis of the communicative interaction in which this process unfolds, and the discourse and pragmatic oriented approaches that are mainly interested in analyzing the rhetorical features of conversational remembering, in some cases disregarding that there are underlying cognitive mechanisms that drive the construction of discourses about past experiences. The empirical analysis shows that individual and collective remembering in relation to periods of political violence in Argentina vary in pragmatic ways due to the fact that these accounts of the past were constructed with reference to the communicative situation. Thus, this book also aims at shedding new light on the current practices of commemoration and remembrance related to periods of political violence in Argentina, in public and private settings
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In: American political science review, Band 118, Heft 1, S. 1-20
ISSN: 1537-5943
This article analyzes the effects on violence of electing law-and-order candidates at the local level. It argues that law-and-order politicians embedded in the police will divert resources to favor their constituency, which in violence-prone areas could generate more murders. Using ballot names of council candidates in thousands of local elections in Brazil to accurately classify law-and-order candidates, it shows that the election of police law-and-order candidates causes more homicides. Moreover, georeferenced data on police activity and homicides show neglect in areas that did not support a winning police law-and-order candidate, despite these areas being home to the majority of individuals vulnerable to violence. This favoritism, however, is not present in places where preexisting local institutions make policing more transparent. Instead of persecution directed against minorities or the incapacity to battle criminal gangs, this research shows that surges in violence can be the result of typical forms of democratic representation.
In: Social history of medicine, Band 34, Heft 4, S. 1343-1365
ISSN: 1477-4666
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This article examines how chemists, pharmacologists and anaesthetists developed the anaesthetic drug halothane and assessed the clinical use of the drug in the UK in the 1950s. I argue that halothane became seen as a superior drug not because of properties inherent in the new molecule CF3-CHClBr, but because anaesthetists used it to build a professional identity during a period of significant change in British medicine. The recently established National Health Service called for increasing the number of anaesthetists and other specialist hospital consultants. In this context, the specialist knowledge, novel technologies and new practices necessary for the safe usage of halothane enabled anaesthetists to forge a profession. The history of this process shows how professionalisation, pharmaceutical change and healthcare reform have interacted to shape knowledge transfer between laboratory and hospital with consequences for experimental ethics and patient safety.
Intergovernmental coordination is a key factor to achieve a homogeneous implementation in national policies. However, the bibliography of coordination argues that the horizontal coordination (among jurisdictions of the same level of government) does not occur. On the contrary, this paper asks: Which factors produces that the subnational jurisdictions decide to act together to enforce a national environmental policy? Based on comparative analysis of the formulation process of the adequation laws to the National Forest Law in Argentina, I argue that the provinces act together when there are a regularized and legitim institutional frame available and a structures of incentives that produce that the locals politicians decide formulate and enforce an environmental policy in theirs jurisdictions. ; La coordinación intergubernamental constituye un factor central para que las políticas nacionales alcancen una implementación homogénea. No obstante, dentro de los estudios sobre la coordinación se sostiene que, entre sus tipos, la coordinación horizontal (entre jurisdicciones de un mismo nivel de gobierno) tiende a no ocurrir. Poniendo en discusión este postulado, este trabajo se pregunta ¿Cuáles son los factores que producen que las jurisdicciones subnacionales decidan actuar de manera conjunta para implementar una política ambiental nacional? Partiendo del análisis comparativo del proceso de formulación de las leyes de adecuación normativa a la Ley Nacional de Bosques Nativos en Argentina, se argumenta que las provincias actúan conjuntamente cuando hay un marco institucional formalizado y legítimo disponible para ser utilizado en los momentos en que una estructura de incentivos produce que los políticos locales decidan formular e implementar una política ambiental homogénea en sus jurisdicciones.
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In: BioSocieties: an interdisciplinary journal for social studies of life sciences, Band 14, Heft 4, S. 512-528
ISSN: 1745-8560
In: American journal of political science, Band 62, Heft 1, S. 84-98
ISSN: 1540-5907
AbstractThis article shows that the disloyalty of political brokers causes party fragility. Lacking distinctive brands, organization, and activists to mobilize individuals, parties "hire" local notables to broker votes among a local, nonpartisan constituency. However, brokers may be unreliable agents, regularly changing political allegiances in search of better returns for their brokerage among the module of voters they control. This free agency from brokers hinders durable party–voter linkages and results in electorally vulnerable parties. Measuring how brokers influence parties is empirically complex, but taking advantage of the fact that in Brazil these agents are also local candidates, this article demonstrates the negative electoral consequences of brokers' free agency on party performance. Natural experiments and an unexpected, temporary institutional reform that discouraged disloyalty for brokers demonstrate this relationship.
In: Forum qualitative Sozialforschung: FQS = Forum: qualitative social research, Band 17, Heft 3
ISSN: 1438-5627
Jens Brockmeier's new book proposes a very provocative aim for memory studies: "[T]o radically re-think our very idea of memory and challenge the notions of remembering and forgetting that we have taken for granted" (p.vii). The main target for the author's critique is the archival model of memory. In order to support his approach, the author provides empirical evidence from the neurosciences, social sciences, and humanities. "Beyond the Archive" represents an innovative contribution to the field of memory studies. It brings together disparate disciplinary fields in a novel and sophisticated fashion with a clear goal in mind: to propose a new model for the analysis of autobiographical remembering. Brockmeyer's book is a true exercise of multidisciplinary research in action, which is much needed in the current climate of psychological and neuroscientific reductionism in the sciences of memory.
In: Sage open, Band 3, Heft 3, S. 215824401350133
ISSN: 2158-2440
Current approaches to socially distributed remembering maintain that remembering is a fluid action coordinating minds, bodies, and the physical and the social world to accomplish particular goals. That is, the act of remembering is always an active reconstruction of the past in the present. How this act of remembering unfolds is highly dynamic and malleable and is contingent on the means by which the recollection is communicated and the social and material environments in which these processes unfold. These communicative acts of remembering are always embodied, multimodal, and interactive. However, so far, little attention has been paid to the influence that the interplay of multiple behavioral channels have in collaborative remembering in small groups. The aim of this exploratory study is to demonstrate the central role that questions have as embodied and interactive tools for collaborative remembering in two small group multimodal interactions in natural settings. This study suggests that questions acting as a reminder in multimodal activities of collaborative remembering foster the formation of specific types of interactional sequences with their own temporal dynamics.
In: Journal of language and politics, Band 10, Heft 3, S. 347-371
ISSN: 1569-9862
In December 2001, Argentina underwent the worst socio-economic crisis in its history. Strong criticisms were raised by society against almost all the social injustices encouraged by the policies promoted by the former governments. Forgiveness of the crimes committed by the dictatorship during the "Dirty War" which took place in the late 70's, and reconciliation between the members of the dictatorship and society, was the position held by the post-dictatorship governments. However, the official discourse has radically changed since 2003, because of the administration of elected president Nestor Kirchner (2003–2007). The aim of this paper is to explore some of the changes in relation to the creation of two time-frames (TF1/TF2) to represent actors from the past and the present, and reinforce the current exceptionality of Néstor Kirchner's political stance. To do this, I will analyse four political speeches given by ex- president Néstor Kirchner to commemorate the anniversary of the coup d'état of March 24th, 1976, the date which marks the beginning of the 1976–1983 military dictatorship.
In: Marine corps gazette: the Marine Corps Association newsletter, Band 92, Heft 11, S. 71-74
ISSN: 0025-3170
In: Marine corps gazette: the Marine Corps Association newsletter, Band 92, Heft 11, S. 71-74
ISSN: 0025-3170