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Going global: Functions of autobiographical remembering world tour
Authors:Susan Bluck
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USAbluck@ufl.edu
Abstract:This special issue showcases research from around the world that takes a functional approach to autobiographical remembering. In doing so, it inspires researchers to reach out to new populations. This commentary begins with a brief history of the functional approach. Person–environment interactions, in this case how individuals use memory in their current cultural context, are at the core of that approach. Based on current theoretical thinking in this area, I review the papers in this issue with the aim of exploring: (1) where culture and function might fit in current conceptualisations of autobiographical memory, (2) the relation of culture to socio-structural variables such as gender and life phase in shaping the functions of memory and (3) differences in cultural tendencies to use autobiographical memory as a resource to fulfil universal human needs.
Keywords:Function  Culture  Autobiographical memory
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