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Current Issue

Vol. 9 No. 1 (2022):
Published: 2022-07-24

Articles

  • Motivational and Affective Themes in the Life Stories of Underserved Emerging Adults: A Pilot Study

    William L. Dunlop, Majse Lind, Nicole Harake, David Lee, Angeles Sedano, Colin Ring, Jordan P. Davis
    1-8
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  • Re/composing Memories: Aging, Emotion, and Autobiographical Memory

    Meridith Griffin, Kelsey Harvey
    9-21
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Invited Essays

  • Surviving and Thriving Beyond Young Adulthood in India as a Queer Person: Perspectives from Personal Life Review and the Value of Story Telling

    Anyah Prasad
    22-24
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  • The Rewards of Oral Narration

    Galen Tinder
    25-33
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Editorial

  • Resilience, Re-silence, Repeat: The Past and Future of Pandemic Reminiscence

    Thomas W. Pierce
    34-36
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The International Journal of Reminiscence and Life Review (IJRLR) publishes original work exploring the nature, function, and application of remembering the past within a wide range of research contexts and practice settings. Examples of fields incorporating memory for personla history as central to their focus include, but are not limited to, autobiographical memory, reminiscence, life review, oral history, and narrative studies.

The IJRLR is published by The International Center for Life Story Innovations and Practice, University of Connecticut.

The International Journal of Reminiscence and Life Review is currently accepting submissions. We look forward to receiving your work! Please feel free to direct questions and comments to the Editor, Thomas W. Pierce, Ph.D., at (tpierce@radford.edu).

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