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Joint memory is defined as the property of a social group in actualizing its own past transformations. It may result from the coupling of individual memories or be inscribed in the external environment. The concept of joint memory becomes heuristic when it subsumes an ensemble of social processes that are sufficiently integrated to be treated as an entity belonging to the real world. In social...