Memory in Social Research
Abstract
The first part of the present study refers to the way in which some memory limits negatively affect the data faithfulness in social research. Then, a distinction is made between faithfulness, trust-worthiness and reliability, arguing that memory plays a crucial role also in the other two important requirements of empirical research. Finally, the symbolic nature of memory is analyzed – i.e., its close osmosis with the dimension of meaning – and emphasized other effects on social research
Keywords
Memory; Meaning; Social research.
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.12869/TM2020-2-01
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