The author argues that prevailing approaches to collective memory are too descriptive to address the developmental dynamics shaping memory in a polycrisis era marked by authoritarian resurgence and democratic fragility. He advances Genetic Social Psychology as an interdisciplinary framework that explains how collective memory, understood as social representations, is transformed through relations of domination, submission, and co-operation, and underscores the importance of this framework in a context that demands future-oriented, creative, and transformative thinking
Collective Memory and Genetic Social Psychology: A Necessary Rediscovery in Times of Polycrisis
Author(s)
Charis Psaltis
Publication Date
26 February 2026
Publisher
Current Opinion in Psychology
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Resource Type
Academic Journal Article
Resource Theme
Learning resource
