Explanační principy ve studiu kolektivní paměti

Tomáš Karger

Explanační principy ve studiu kolektivní paměti

Číslo: 2/2017
Periodikum: Historická sociologie
DOI: 10.14712/23363525.2017.37

Klíčová slova: Collective memory; Religious memory; Actor-network theory; Distributed cognition; Explanatory principles; Situational analysis, Kolektivní paměť; Náboženské paměti; Teorie síťových her; Distribuované poznání; Vysvětlující zásady; Situační analýza

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Anotace: Research addressing collective memory in the Czech context is predominantly based on

the constructivist approach laid out by Maurice Halbwachs. This approach can be characterized
by an assumption of omnipresent existence of stable structures of meaning with which action is
explained. In the existing literature, we can also find alternative approaches based on findings of
the cognitive sciences. These approaches can be characterized by searching for neurophysiological
invariants which determine the diffusion of cultural representations. With respect to this state
of the research field, the aim of this text is twofold. First, to demonstrate that the assumptions
highlighting supra-individual semantic structures introduced by the Halbwachsian tradition lead
to premature closure of explanation, without taking into account the question of diffusion of
semantic structures. Second, to show that the focus on cognitive phenomena (taking into account
the question of diffusion of semantic structures) does not have to lead to acceptance of reductionist premises. As a result, this study attempts to suggest an approach which would be able to study collective memory without reliance on supra-individual entities on the one hand and on
reductionist assumptions on the other. It seems that the approach of Situational Analysis fits those
criteria well and therefore it is introduced in the concluding parts of the text.