ISSN 0965-8211 (Print); ISSN 1464-0686 (Online)
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
Going global: The functions of autobiographical memory in cultural context pp. 1-10(10) Authors: Alea; Wang
Autobiographical memory functions in young Japanese men and women pp. 11-24(14) Authors: Maki; Kawasaki; Demiray; Janssen
Knowledge of memory functions in European and Asian American adults and children: The relation to autobiographical memory pp. 25-38(14) Authors: Wang; Koh; Song; Hou
Telling a “baby story”: Mothers narrating their pre-schoolers' past across two cultural contexts pp. 39-54(16) Authors: Schröder; Kärtner; Keller
Function in context: Why American and Trinidadian young and older adults remember the personal past pp. 55-68(14) Authors: Alea; Bluck; Ali
Mother–child memory conversations and self-construal in Eastern Turkey, Western Turkey and the USA pp. 69-82(14) Authors: Sahin-Acar; Leichtman
Not all semantics: Similarities and differences in reminiscing function and content between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians pp. 83-98(16) Authors: Nile; Van Bergen
Let's kōrero (talk): The practice and functions of reminiscing among mothers and children in Māori families pp. 99-110(12) Authors: Reese; Neha
Going global: Functions of autobiographical remembering world tour pp. 111-118(8) Author: Bluck