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              The method of Collective Memory-Work dissolves boundaries between research and learning. As a method it is "interdisciplinary, deliberately inchoate, and therefore alive" (Frigga Haug).
This book explains traditions and trajectories in adaptations of Collective Memory-Work over a period of 40 years. It encourages to experiment with the method, and to appropriate history from a position of everyday life.
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