Collective remembering and future forecasting during the COVID-19 pandemic: How the impact of COVID-19 affected the themes and phenomenology of global and national memories across 15 countries

dc.authoridErgen, Irem/0000-0003-0703-111X
dc.authoridBarzykowski, Krystian/0000-0003-4016-3966
dc.authoridMatias-Garcia, Jose Antonio/0000-0002-3832-3804
dc.authoridJanssen, Steve M. J./0000-0002-3100-128X
dc.authoridJin, Zheng/0000-0003-3191-4473
dc.authoridCole, Scott/0000-0001-8176-283X
dc.authoridMarkostamou, Ioanna/0000-0001-7343-0122
dc.authorwosidSantigosa, Andrés Santamaría/G-8853-2011
dc.authorwosidErgen, Irem/HNQ-3745-2023
dc.authorwosidBarzykowski, Krystian/AAJ-5797-2021
dc.authorwosidoner, sezin/AAY-4603-2021
dc.authorwosidMatias-Garcia, Jose Antonio/AAY-1899-2020
dc.authorwosidJanssen, Steve M. J./M-9894-2015
dc.authorwosidJin, Zheng/HHM-4510-2022
dc.contributor.authorYaman, Sezin Öner
dc.contributor.authorWatson, Lynn Ann
dc.contributor.authorAdiguzel, Zeynep
dc.contributor.authorErgen, Irem
dc.contributor.authorBilgin, Ezgi
dc.contributor.authorCurci, Antonietta
dc.contributor.authorCole, Scott
dc.date.accessioned2023-10-19T15:12:44Z
dc.date.available2023-10-19T15:12:44Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.department-temp[Oner, Sezin] Kadir Has Univ, Istanbul, Turkey; [Watson, Lynn Ann] Aarhus Univ, Ctr Autobiog Memory Res, Dept Psychol & Behav Sci, Aarhus, Denmark; [Adiguzel, Zeynep; Ergen, Irem; Bilgin, Ezgi; Gulgoz, Sami] Koc Univ, Istanbul, Turkey; [Curci, Antonietta; Lanciano, Tiziana] Univ Bari, Bari, Italy; [Cole, Scott; Jin, Zheng] York St John Univ, York, N Yorkshire, England; [de la Mata, Manuel L.; Santamaria, Andres; Bascon, Miguel; Cubero-Perez, Rosario; Lojo, Maria; Matias-Garcia, Jose Antonio] Univ Seville, Dept Expt Psychol, Lab Human Act, Seville, Spain; [Janssen, Steve M. J.] Univ Nottingham Malaysia, Sch Psychol, Semenyih, Selangor, Malaysia; [Markostamou, Ioanna] Univ Hertfordshire, Hatfield, Herts, England; [Nourkova, Veronika] Lomonosov Moscow State Univ, Moscow, Russia; [Taylor, Andrea; Garry, Maryanne] Univ Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand; [Barzykowski, Krystian] Jagiellonian Univ, Inst Psychol, Appl Memory Res Lab, Krakow, Poland; [Bermeitinger, Christina; Hacklander, Ryan] Univ Hildesheim, Hildesheim, Germany; [Dessenberger, Steven; Roediger, Henry L., III; Tekin, Eylul; Uner, Oyku] Washington Univ St Louis, St Louis, WA USA; [Heux, Lucrece] Univ Grenoble Alpes, Lab Psychol & NeuroCognit, Grenoble, France; [Heux, Lucrece] Swansea Univ, Coll Arts & Humanities, Swansea, W Glam, Wales; [Oner, Sezin; Watson, Lynn Ann; Adiguzen_US
dc.description.abstractThe COVID-19 pandemic created a unique set of circumstances in which to investigate collective memory and future simulations of events reported during the onset of a potentially historic event. Between early April and late June 2020, we asked over 4,000 individuals from 15 countries across four continents to report on remarkable (a) national and (b) global events that (i) had happened since the first cases of COVID-19 were reported, and (ii) they expected to happen in the future. Whereas themes of infections, lockdown, and politics dominated global and national past events in most countries, themes of economy, a second wave, and lockdown dominated future events. The themes and phenomenological characteristics of the events differed based on contextual group factors. First, across all conditions, the event themes differed to a small yet significant degree depending on the severity of the pandemic and stringency of governmental response at the national level. Second, participants reported national events as less negative and more vivid than global events, and group differences in emotional valence were largest for future events. This research demonstrates that even during the early stages of the pandemic, themes relating to its onset and course were shared across many countries, thus providing preliminary evidence for the emergence of collective memories of this event as it was occurring. Current findings provide a profile of past and future collective events from the early stages of the ongoing pandemic, and factors accounting for the consistencies and differences in event representations across 15 countries are discussed.en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipFrench Government Scholarship ('Campus France'); National Science Centre, Poland [UMO-2019/35/B/HS6/00528]; Bekker programme from the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange [PPN/BEK/2019/1/00092/DEC/1]; James S. McDonnell Foundation; University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealanden_US
dc.description.sponsorshipKrystian Barzykowski was supported by the French Government Scholarship (`Campus France'), the National Science Centre, Poland (UMO-2019/35/B/HS6/00528) and the Bekker programme from the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (no.: PPN/BEK/2019/1/00092/DEC/1). The Washington University in St. Louis collaboration (Dessenberger, Roediger, Tekin, and Uner) was supported by a grant from the James S. McDonnell Foundation to HLR. A. Taylor gratefully acknowledges support from The University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand.en_US
dc.identifier.citation14
dc.identifier.doi10.3758/s13421-022-01329-8en_US
dc.identifier.endpage751en_US
dc.identifier.issn0090-502X
dc.identifier.issn1532-5946
dc.identifier.issue3en_US
dc.identifier.pmid35817990en_US
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85133869709en_US
dc.identifier.scopusqualityQ1
dc.identifier.startpage729en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.3758/s13421-022-01329-8
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12469/5520
dc.identifier.volume51en_US
dc.identifier.wosWOS:000823318500001en_US
dc.identifier.wosqualityQ3
dc.khas20231019-WoSen_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherSpringeren_US
dc.relation.ispartofMemory & Cognitionen_US
dc.relation.publicationcategoryMakale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi - Kurum Öğretim Elemanıen_US
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessen_US
dc.subjectMental Time-TravelEn_Us
dc.subjectAutobiographical MemoryEn_Us
dc.subjectFlashbulb MemoriesEn_Us
dc.subjectEvent MemoryEn_Us
dc.subjectLifeEn_Us
dc.subjectSelfEn_Us
dc.subjectSeptember-11En_Us
dc.subjectOrganizationEn_Us
dc.subjectRetentionEn_Us
dc.subjectHistoryEn_Us
dc.subjectMental Time-Travel
dc.subjectAutobiographical Memory
dc.subjectFlashbulb Memories
dc.subjectEvent Memory
dc.subjectLife
dc.subjectSelf
dc.subjectCOVID-19en_US
dc.subjectSeptember-11
dc.subjectPandemicen_US
dc.subjectOrganization
dc.subjectCollective memoryen_US
dc.subjectRetention
dc.subjectCross-culturalen_US
dc.subjectHistory
dc.subjectFuture forecastingen_US
dc.titleCollective remembering and future forecasting during the COVID-19 pandemic: How the impact of COVID-19 affected the themes and phenomenology of global and national memories across 15 countriesen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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