SKIFF 发表于 2025-3-30 08:38:30
Threat and Oblivion: Interpreting the Silence Over the Spanish Flu (1918–19) lack of notoriety and normalization. Finally, the lack of collective meaning conferred upon the disease makes it easier to understand how Spanish flu survived in family memories as a traumatic event but not in public, national ones. Overall, this paper illustrates how social and cognitive processes can contribute to the oblivion of a disaster.弯腰 发表于 2025-3-30 13:50:34
Collective Responses to Collective Traumas: Synchronization and Collective Resiliencee collective dynamics and synchronization process that contribute to the implementation of these responses in the population. Finally, we demonstrate that all individuals in the community contribute to this dynamic, even if they do not take part in collective gatherings.Sedative 发表于 2025-3-30 18:17:35
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