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Symposium: Network memory | ECHOSCIENCES

First interdisciplinary conference of the “Network Memory” axis of the MSH-Alpes, devoted to research on memory in Grenoble.

The MSH-Alpes now houses an axis “Network memory “, which brings together Grenoble researchers from different laboratories with the aim of promoting interdisciplinary collaborations on themes such as collective memory, erroneous memories, meta-memory or the embodied dimension of memory.

This first conference initiated by this axis is designed as an opportunity for the Grenoble research community on memory to get to know each other better by allowing representatives of the different research units (statutory, doctoral students, post-doctoral students) to present their perspective on memory processing and their main results.

In practice

By videoconference, without registration.

Direct zoom link

Meeting ID: 984 3347 7441

Code secret : 095831

Programme

Conference poster

Tuesday April 27

13h15-13h30 | Introduction

13h30-14h10 | Annique Smeding (Interuniversity Psychology Laboratory, LIP) and Thierry Atzeny (Interuniversity Psychology Laboratory, LIP) – “ Collective memory: exploration of possible commonalities and differences with individual memory ”

14h10-14h50 | Chris Moulin (Laboratory of Psychology and NeuroCognition, LPNC) – “Two things that complement each other: The continuity between involuntary memories and the phenomenon of déjà vu”

2:50 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. | Lucretia Heux (Psychology and NeuroCognition Laboratory, LPNC and Rhöne Alpes Historical Research Laboratory, LAHRHA) – “Mémoires de catastrophes: an interdisciplinary project between history and psychology”

3:30 p.m. to 3:50 p.m. | Pause

15h50-16h30 | Ronan Lagadic (Rhöne Alpes Historical Research Laboratory, LAHRHA) – “Memory and tradition: the reinvestment of religious elements in the commemoration of the Armenian genocide”

16h30-17h10 | Raul Caplan (Institute of Languages ​​and Culture of Europe, America, Africa, Asia and Australia, ILCEA4 et María José Rivera Palominos (Institute of Languages ​​and Culture of Europe, America, Africa, Asia and Australia, ILCEA4)“A heady little music: the memory of the victims of torture during the dictatorships of the 1970s in the Southern Cone”

17h10-17h50 | Claire Hugonnier (Laboratory of Linguistics and Didactics of Foreign and Maternal Languages, LIDILEM) and Claudine Moise (Laboratory of Linguistics and Didactics of Foreign and Maternal Languages, LIDILEM) – “Speech of protest demands and discursive memory”.

Wednesday April 28

13h30-14h10 | Vilius Dranseika (Grenoble Institute of Philosophy, IPhiG, Center for Philosophy of Memory, CPM) – « Memory as evidence of personal identity and cognitive science of religion »

14h10-14h50 | Chris McCarroll (Grenoble Institute of Philosophy, IPhiG, Center for Philosophy of Memory, CPM) – « Remembering the Personal Past: Beyond the Boundaries of Imagination »

2:50 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. | Anne Cayuela (Institute of Languages ​​and Culture of Europe, America, Africa, Asia and Australia, ILCEA4) and Elise Petit (University Laboratory History Cultures Italy, LUHCIE) – “Lullabies and memory: beyond time and space”

3:30 p.m. to 3:50 p.m. | Pause

15h50-16h30 | Catherine Orsini-Saillet (Institute of Languages ​​and Culture of Europe, America, Africa, Asia and Australia, ILCEA4) – “The Spanish novelists facing the memory of the war in Spain and Francoism at the beginning of the 21st century”

16h30-17h10 | Célia Mugnier (Institute of Languages ​​and Culture of Europe, America, Africa, Asia and Australia, ILCEA4) – “Forgotten memory: post-Soviet dystopias as places of memory of Soviet history? “

17h10-17h50 | Olga wolf (Institute of Languages ​​and Culture of Europe, America, Africa, Asia and Australia, ILCEA4) – “Memory and Chilean cinema”

17h50-18h30 | General discussion.

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