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Narratives of crisis: From affective structures to adaptive functions

Petra Pelletier
Cécile Mclaughlin
Magali Boespflug

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Abstract This commentary focuses on affective structures and the main adaptive functions of shared narratives to fill the gaps of the Conviction Narrative Theory. The transmission of narratives among individuals in highly uncertain situations is irrevocably tainted by affects and anchored in collective memory. Narratives have important evolutionary functions for human beings under threat and act as the social glue that creates and strengthens social bonds among individuals.
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hal-04092358 , version 1 (09-05-2023)

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Petra Pelletier, Cécile Mclaughlin, Magali Boespflug. Narratives of crisis: From affective structures to adaptive functions. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2023, 46, pp.e104. ⟨10.1017/S0140525X22002618⟩. ⟨hal-04092358⟩
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