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"Remembering" World War II and willingness to fight: Sociocultural factors in the social representation of historical warfare across 22 societies
ArticleAbstract: Students from 22 nations answered a survey on the most important events in world history. At the natPalabras claves:Collective memory, Social Representations, War attitudesAutores:Cabecinhas R., Darío R. Páez, Liu J.H.F., Slawuta P., Techio E.M., Zlobina A.Fuentes:scopusFrom gist of a wink to structural equivalence of meaning: Towards a cross-cultural psychology of the collective remembering of world history
ArticleAbstract: Gibson and Noret's (2010 [this issue]) critique of Paez et al.'s (2008) article on "remembering" WorPalabras claves:Collective remembering, Cultural anthropology, Cultural psychology, Hermeneutics, Social Representations, Social representations of history, Willingness to fight, World War IIAutores:Cabecinhas R., Darío R. Páez, Liu J.H.F., Slawuta P., Techio E.M., Zlobina A.Fuentes:scopusVictorious justifications and criticism of defeated: Involvement of nations in world wars, social development, cultural values, social representations of war, and willingness to fight
ReviewAbstract: Social representations of the historical past, anchored in historical experience and cultural valuesPalabras claves:Cultural values, Social Representations, Willingness to fight, World WarAutores:Basabe N., Bobowik M., Darío R. Páez, Klein O., Licata L., Liu J.H.F.Fuentes:scopusSocial representations of history, cultural values, and willingness to fight in a war: A collective-level analysis in 40 nations
ArticleAbstract: This study explores at the national level beliefs about world history and their relationship with cuPalabras claves:Culture, History, Progress, Social Representations, VALUES, WARAutores:Basabe N., Bobowik M., Darío R. Páez, Hanke K., Liu J.H.F.Fuentes:scopus