Connecting dots: Family Reminiscence

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Connecting dots : Family Reminiscence. / Murakami, Kyoko; Jacobs, Rachel L.

Memory Practices and Learning: Interactional, Institutional and Sociocultural Perspectives. ed. / Åsa Mäkitalo; Per Linell ; Roger Säljö. Charlotte, NC : Information Age Publishing, 2017. p. 293-318 (Advances in cultural psychology: constructing human development).

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Harvard

Murakami, K & Jacobs, RL 2017, Connecting dots: Family Reminiscence. in Å Mäkitalo, P Linell & R Säljö (eds), Memory Practices and Learning: Interactional, Institutional and Sociocultural Perspectives. Information Age Publishing, Charlotte, NC, Advances in cultural psychology: constructing human development, pp. 293-318.

APA

Murakami, K., & Jacobs, R. L. (2017). Connecting dots: Family Reminiscence. In Å. Mäkitalo, P. Linell , & R. Säljö (Eds.), Memory Practices and Learning: Interactional, Institutional and Sociocultural Perspectives (pp. 293-318). Information Age Publishing. Advances in cultural psychology: constructing human development

Vancouver

Murakami K, Jacobs RL. Connecting dots: Family Reminiscence. In Mäkitalo Å, Linell P, Säljö R, editors, Memory Practices and Learning: Interactional, Institutional and Sociocultural Perspectives. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing. 2017. p. 293-318. (Advances in cultural psychology: constructing human development).

Author

Murakami, Kyoko ; Jacobs, Rachel L. / Connecting dots : Family Reminiscence. Memory Practices and Learning: Interactional, Institutional and Sociocultural Perspectives. editor / Åsa Mäkitalo ; Per Linell ; Roger Säljö. Charlotte, NC : Information Age Publishing, 2017. pp. 293-318 (Advances in cultural psychology: constructing human development).

Bibtex

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