2012
DOI: 10.1177/1745691611427303
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Toward a Science of Silence

Abstract: Silence about the past permeates acts of remembering, with marked mnemonic consequences.Mnemonic silence -the absence of expressing a memory -is public in nature and is embedded within communicative acts, such as conversations. As such, silence has the potential to affect both speakers -the source of the silence -and listeners -those attending to the speaker. Although the topic of silence is widely discussed, it is rarely mentioned in the empirical literature on memory. Three factors are employed to classify s… Show more

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“…Silence is considered obstructive when it is threatening (disengaged), and when it comes from a disturbing reaction attributed to the therapist (interactional). With other perspectives of silence Stone et al (2012) describe mnemonic silences-here understood as that which is unsaid during a conversation-in accordance with its intentionality and covertness (hiding the memory instead of overtly expressing it). Authors refer to mnemonic silence as the failure or refusal to express a memory during a conversation that in other situations would be remembered or expressed.…”
Section: Silence Silences and Silencing: Dialogues Beholding And Beymentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Silence is considered obstructive when it is threatening (disengaged), and when it comes from a disturbing reaction attributed to the therapist (interactional). With other perspectives of silence Stone et al (2012) describe mnemonic silences-here understood as that which is unsaid during a conversation-in accordance with its intentionality and covertness (hiding the memory instead of overtly expressing it). Authors refer to mnemonic silence as the failure or refusal to express a memory during a conversation that in other situations would be remembered or expressed.…”
Section: Silence Silences and Silencing: Dialogues Beholding And Beymentioning
confidence: 96%
“…For instance, there are reports about the mnemonic consequences of silencephenomena in terms of the intentional or unintentional acts of remembering topics of conversation, related to external speech (Stone, Coman, Brown, Koppel, and Hirst 2012). Linked with the polyphony of voices from Dialogical Self Theory, it is both interesting and challenging for cultural psychology to understand the processes of silencing an internal and/or external voice/sound/noise/movement in order to listen to another, to speak or to live an existential encounter.…”
Section: What Do Silence-phenomena Border With?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Varios estudios en psicología social y cognitiva han investigado la influencia de factores sociales, cognitivos y lingüísticos en la formación de memorias colectivas en conversaciones. Estos factores incluyen roles conversacionales (Hirst & Manier, 1996), la experiencia (Hirst & Manier, 2008), y el silencio conversacional (Stone, Coman, Brown, Koppel & Hirst, 2012). Estos estudios demostraron que las formas en las que los miembros de una comunidad comparten sus memorias desempeñan un papel central en la formación y transmisión de las memorias colectivas Hirst & Manier, 2008;Hirst & Echterhoff, 2012;Muller & Hirst, 2014).…”
Section: La Formación De La Memoria Colectivaunclassified
“…No obstante, ambas características (ser experto y ser narrador dominante) facilitaron la formación de una memoria colectiva. En relación a los modos en que el silencio conversacional afecta la formación de una memoria colectiva en conversaciones, Stone y sus colegas (Stone et al, 2012) han demostrado que el silencio selectivo acerca de un tópico no sólo induce a que estos tópicos sean menos accesibles, es decir, al olvido, sino que también proporciona un mecanismo funcional para crear una memoria colectiva.…”
Section: La Formación De La Memoria Colectivaunclassified