This page gives details of my work and my papers, categorized under six overlapping areas of research.
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encyclopedia articles, and other things thrown in
there indiscriminately under each category. Some are included in more
than one category.
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Philosophy
and/ of Cognitive
Science
- Kellie Williamson and John Sutton, 'Collaborative Cognition: the
social ontology of team skills'', for
Charles Wolfe (ed), Brain Theory, 2012.
- papers on expertise for special issue of Educational Philosophy and Theory, due
late 2011.
- (in preparation) 'Otto and the Barking Dog', paper on
extended cognition and dementia
- (submitted)
Lincoln Colling, John Sutton, & William F. Thompson, 'From Action
Control to Joint Action: functional equivalence between acting together
and acting alone'
- (in press) Elizabeth Schier and John Sutton,
'Philosophy of
Mind and
Cognitive
Science since
1970', in G. Oppy & N. Trakakis (eds) A History of
Australasian Philosophy (Springer, 2012).
- (in press) Wayne Christensen & John Sutton, 'Reflections
on Emotions, Imagination and Moral Reasoning: towards an integrated,
multidisciplinary approach to moral cognition',
in Robyn
Langdon & Catriona Mackenzie (eds), Emotions,
Imagination, and Moral Reasoning (Psychology Press),
323-343, forthcoming October 2011.
- (2011) John Sutton, 'Time,
Experience, and Descriptive Experience Sampling', Journal of Consciousness Studies 18 (1), 2011,
118-129.
- (2010) John Sutton, Celia B. Harris, Paul G. Keil,
&
Amanda J. Barnier, 'The
Psychology of Memory, Extended Cognition, and Socially Distributed
Remembering',
Phenomenology
and the Cognitive Sciences 9 (4), 521-560. DOI:
10.1007/s11097-010-9182-y
- (2010) Lincoln J. Colling, William F. Thompson, and John Sutton
(2010). Action
synchronization with biological motion. In ASCS09:
proceedings of the 9th
conference
of
the Australasian Society
for Cognitive Science, pp.49-56.
- (2009) John Sutton, 'Adaptive Misbeliefs and
False Memories',
commentary on McKay & Dennett, 'The
Evolution of Misbelief', Behavioral
& Brain Sciences 32 (6), 535-6.
- (2010) Max Coltheart, Peter
Menzies, & John
Sutton, 'Abductive
Inference and Delusional Belief', Cognitive
Neuropsychiatry 15 (1-3), 261-287.
Reprinted in Robyn
Langdon and Martha
Turner (eds), Delusion
and Confabulation (Psychology Press, 2010).
- (2009) 'Dreaming',
in Paco Calvo and John Symons
(eds), Routledge
Companion to the Philosophy of Psychology
(Routledge, 2009),
522-542.
- (2006) Review
of Stefano Franchi & Guven Guzeldere
(eds), Mechanical
Bodies, Computational Minds,
Philosophy
in Review/
Comptes Rendus Philosophiques XXVI (6), December 2006, 420-422
- (2004) 'Representation,
Levels, and Context in Integrational Linguistics and Distributed
Cognition', Language
Sciences 26 (6), 503-524.
- (2003) Review of
Joseph Tabbi, Cognitive Fictions (Minnesota
U.P., 2002), in Metapsychology,
February.
- (2001) Review
of Don Dedrick, Naming the Rainbow: colour language, colour
science, and culture (Dordrecht:
Kluwer, 1998), in Philosophy in Review/
Comptes Rendus Philosophiques XXI (2), April 2001,
106-9.
- (2001) Review
of Jerry Fodor, The Mind Doesn’t Work That Way: the scope
and limits of computational psychology
(Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2000), in
Metapsychology (online
mental
health book reviews), February.
- (2001) Review
of Michel Jouvet, The Paradox of Sleep: the story of dreaming, and
Patricia Cox Miller, Dreams in
Late Antiquity, in
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences 10, 355-8.
- (1999) 'The
Churchlands' Neuron Doctrine: both cognitive and reductionist',
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22, pp.850-1
(commentary on Ian Gold and
Daniel Stoljar, 'A Neuron Doctrine in the Philosophy of
Neuroscience').
- (1999) [pdf] 'Distributed
Memory, Coupling, and History',
in R.
Heath, B. Hayes, A. Heathcote, and C. Hooker (eds),
Dynamical
cognitive science: Proceedings of the Fourth Australasian Cognitive
Science
Conference (1997)
(CD-ROM, Newcastle, NSW:
University of Newcastle)
ISBN 0 7259 1059 3, September 1999.
- (1999) Review of
Elizabeth A. Wilson, Neural Geographies: feminism and the
microstructure of cognition (London:
Routledge), Philosophy in Review/
Comptes Rendus Philosophiques XIX (4), August 1999, 299-301.
- (1999) 'No
More Folk
Tales', review of Paul and Patricia Churchland, On the
Contrary: critical essays, 1987-1997
(MIT Press, 1997), Times Literary
Supplement no.5029, 20 August, p.26.
- (1998) Review
of Andy Clark, Being There: putting brain, body, and
world
together again (MIT Press, 1997),
Metascience n.s. 7, 90-95 (after
reviews by Cliff Hooker, Gerard O'Brien, Naomi Quinn, & followed by
author's response).
- (1995) 'Reduction
and Levels of Explanation in Connectionism', in P. Slezak, T.
Caelli, & R. Clark (eds.), Perspectives
on Cognitive Science:
theories, experiments, and foundations
(Norwood, NJ: Ablex), pp.347-368.
Distributed
Cognition
- (in preparation) 'Otto and the Barking
Dog', paper on extended cognition and dementia
- Kellie Williamson and John Sutton,
'Collaborative Cognition: the
social ontology of team skills'', for
Charles Wolfe (ed), Brain Theory, 2012.
- 'How to Share a Memory', revised version of paper
presented at
workshops with David Velleman at the ANU, Philip Pettit at Sydney,
& Collective Intentionality conference, Basel
- papers on expertise for special issue of Educational Philosophy and Theory, due
late 2011.
- (in press) Evelyn
B. Tribble and John Sutton, 'Cognitive
Ecology as a Framework for Shakespearean Studies', Shakespeare
Studies, eds Garrett
Sullivan and Julian Yates, 94-103.
- (2011) Celia
B. Harris,
Paul G. Keil, John
Sutton, Amanda J. Barnier, & Doris
J.F. McIlwain, 'We
Remember, We Forget: collaborative remembering in older couples'.
Discourse
Processes 48 (4), 267-303.
- (2010) John Sutton, Celia B. Harris, Paul G. Keil,
&
Amanda J. Barnier, 'The
Psychology of Memory, Extended Cognition, and Socially Distributed
Remembering',
Phenomenology
and the Cognitive Sciences 9 (4), 521-560. DOI:
10.1007/s11097-010-9182-y
- (2010) The
Extended Mind on The Philosopher's
Zone, ABC
Radio National with Richard Menary and myself, interviewed by Alan
Saunders, Oct 2
- direct link to the podcast
mp3
-
(2010) John Sutton, 'Exograms
and Interdisciplinarity: history, the extended mind, and the civilizing
process', in Richard Menary (ed),
The
Extended Mind (MIT, June 2010), pp.189-225.
- (2009), 'The
Feel of the World: exograms, habits, and the confusion of types of
memory', in Andrew Kania (ed), Philosophers
on Memento
(Routledge, May 2009), 65-86 [collection
of
essays on Memento in
the Routledge Philosophers on Film series.]
- (2009) 'Remembering',
in Philip Robbins and Murat Aydede
(eds), The
Cambridge Handbook of Situated Cognition
(Cambridge
University Press), 217-235.
- (2008) 'Material
Agency, Skills, and History: distributed cognition and the archaeology
of memory',
in Lambros
Malafouris
and Carl Knappett (eds), Material
Agency: towards a non-anthropocentric approach (Springer),
37-55.
- (2008) 'Distributed
Cognition: domains and dimensions', in Itiel E. Dror &
Stevan Harnad (eds),
Cognition Distributed: how
cognitive technology extends our minds. Amsterdam:
John Benjamins, 2008, 45-56. [Reprint of 2006 paper].
- (2008)
Amanda J. Barnier,
John Sutton, Celia B. Harris, & Robert A. Wilson,
'A
Conceptual and Empirical Framework for the Social Distribution of
Cognition: the case of memory' [prepublication
draft],
in special social cognition issue
of Cognitive Systems Research
9 (1), 33-51.
-
(2007) 'Spongy
Brains and Material Memories'
in Mary
Floyd-Wilson
& Garrett Sullivan
(eds.),
Environment
and Embodiment in early modern England,
Palgrave
Macmillan, July 2007, pp.
14-34.
- (2006) 'Distributed
Cognition: domains and dimensions', Pragmatics and
Cognition 14 (2), 2006, 235-247, special
issue on distributed cognition.
- (2006) 'Introduction:
Memory, Embodied Cognition, and the Extended Mind', Philosophical
Psychology 19 (3) (June 2006), 281-9.
- (2005) 'Memory
and the Extended Mind: embodiment, cognition, and culture',
introduction to special issue of Cognitive Processing 6 (4),
December,
223-6.
- (2004) 'Representation,
Levels, and Context in Integrational Linguistics and Distributed
Cognition', Language
Sciences 26 (6), 503-524
- (2004) 'Representation,
Reduction, and Interdisciplinarity in the Sciences of Memory',
in Hugh Clapin, Phillip Staines, and Peter Slezak (eds.),
Representation
in Mind: new approaches to mental representation (Elsevier),
pp.187-216.
- (2003) 'Constructive
Memory and Distributed Cognition: towards an interdisciplinary
framework', in Boicho Kokinov and
William Hirst (eds.), Constructive Memory (Sofia:
New Bulgarian University), 290-303.
- (2002) 'Porous
Memory and the Cognitive Life of Things'. In Darren Tofts,
Annemarie Jonson, and Alessio Cavallaro (eds),
Prefiguring Cyberculture: an intellectual history
(MIT Press and Power Publications), pp.130-141.
Read Mitchell Whitelaw's
very nice Real Time
review of this book here. And
Nick
Mercer's here.
- (1999) [pdf] 'Distributed
Memory, Coupling, and History',
in R.
Heath, B. Hayes, A. Heathcote, and C. Hooker (eds),
Dynamical
cognitive science: Proceedings of the Fourth Australasian Cognitive
Science
Conference (1997)
(CD-ROM, Newcastle, NSW:
University of Newcastle)
ISBN 0 7259 1059 3, September 1999
- (1998) Review
of Andy Clark, Being There: putting brain, body, and
world
together again (MIT Press, 1997),
Metascience n.s. 7, 90-95 (after
reviews by Cliff Hooker, Gerard O'Brien, Naomi Quinn, & followed by
author's response).
- (1998) Philosophy
and Memory Traces: Descartes to connectionism (Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1998).
History of Philosophy & Science/ Cultural
History
- small linking commentary/ contribution to The Body in Mind, edited by Laurie
Johnson, on early modern embodiment and cognition (2012).
- Nicholas Keene and John Sutton, paper on distributed
cognitive ecologies as a framework for early modern cultural history
-
(in press) Evelyn
Tribble and John Sutton, 'Minds in and out
of
time: memory, embodied skill, anachronism, and performance'', for a
special issue of Textual Practice
on 'The Uses of
Anachronism', edited by Helen Groth and Paul Sheehan, forthcoming 2012.
- (in press) John Sutton & Evelyn B. Tribble
, 'Materialists
are not merchants of vanishing', commentary on David Hawkes, 'Against Materialism',
symposium in
Early Modern
Culture
- (in press) John Sutton, 'Memory',
for the Cambridge
Descartes Lexicon, Larry Nolan (ed), Cambridge University Press.
- (in press) John Sutton, 'Soul
and Body in Seventeenth-Century British Philosophy', in Peter
Anstey (ed), The Oxford Handbook of
British Philosophy
in the
Seventeenth Century. Oxford
University Press, forthcoming 2011.
- (2011) Evelyn
B. Tribble and John Sutton, 'Cognitive
Ecology as a Framework for Shakespearean Studies', Shakespeare
Studies 39, eds Garrett
Sullivan and Julian Yates, 94-103.
- (2010) John Sutton, 'Carelessness
and Inattention: mind-wandering and the physiology of fantasy from
Locke and Hume', ch.12 in Charles T. Wolfe &
Ofer Gal (eds),
The
Body as Object and Instrument of Knowledge: embodied empiricism in
early modern science (Springer, 2010), 243-263.
-
(2010) John Sutton, 'Exograms
and Interdisciplinarity: history, the extended mind, and the civilizing
process', in Richard Menary (ed),
The
Extended Mind (MIT, June 2010), pp.189-225.
- (2008) 'Material
Agency, Skills, and History: distributed cognition and the archaeology
of memory',
in Lambros
Malafouris
and Carl Knappett (eds), Material
Agency: towards a non-anthropocentric approach (Springer),
37-55.
- (2007) 'Language,
Memory, and Concepts of Memory: semantic diversity and scientific
psychology', in Mengistu Amberber (ed.),
The
Language of Memory in a Cross-linguistic
Perspective.
(John Benjamins, 2007), pp. 41-65.
-
(2007) 'Spongy
Brains and Material Memories'
in Mary
Floyd-Wilson
& Garrett Sullivan
(eds.),
Environment
and Embodiment in early modern England,
Palgrave
Macmillan, July 2007, pp.
14-34.
- (2007) William
and John Sutton, 'Animal
Spirits', Fortean Times 219, February
2007, 50-53.
- (2006) Review
of Carl
Zimmer, Soul
Made Flesh: the discovery of
the
brain – and how it changed the world
(New York: Free Press/
Simon and
Schuster, 2004), Journal
of the history of the behavioral sciences 42 (3), 298-9.
- (2005) (with William Sutton) 'The Powder of
Sympathy', Fortean
Times 198 (July 2005), pp.42-46 on Kenelm Digby.
- (2005) 'Rene Descartes' in The Berkshire
Encyclopedia
of
World History, Senior Editor William H. McNeill (Berkshire, 2004),
volume 2, pp.513-4. Revised
and updated version in
2nd edition, 2011, volume 2, pp.744-746.
- (2003) 'Animal
Spirits: the mind in history' on All in the Mind,
ABC Radio National.
- (2003) Draft version of a review
of Dennis Des Chene, Spirits and Clocks: Machine and Organism in
Descartes.
(Cornell University Press,
2001), British Journal for the History of Science 36 (2003),
233-5
- (2003) Draft version of a review
of John P. Wright and Paul Potter (eds.), Psyche and Soma:
physicians and
metaphysicians on the mind-body problem
from Antiquity to the Enlightenment (Oxford: Clarendon Press,
2000),
Australasian Journal of Philosophy
81 (2003),
142-144.
- (2003) (with William Sutton) 'The Recording Sponge', Fortean
Times 171 (June 2003), pp.56-57 [FORUM: fantastic media]
- (2002) 'Porous
Memory and the Cognitive Life of Things'. In Darren Tofts,
Annemarie Jonson, and Alessio Cavallaro (eds),
Prefiguring Cyberculture: an intellectual history
(MIT Press and Power Publications), pp.130-141.
Read Mitchell Whitelaw's
very nice Real Time
review of this book here. And
Nick
Mercer's here.
- (2002) Review of
Dennis Des Chene, Life's Form: Late Aristotelian Conceptions
of the Soul (Cornell U.P., 2000), in
Metapsychology
(online mental health book reviews), May.
- (2002) Review
of Richard Allen, David Hartley on Human Nature (Albany:
State University of New York Press, 1999),
Times Literary Supplement 5162, 8 March,
pp.28-29.
- (2002) Draft version of a book note of
Paolo Rossi, Logic and the Art of
Memory: the quest for a universal language,
translated with an
introduction by Stephen Clucas (London: Athlone Press, 2000),
Australasian Journal of Philosophy 81 (2003),
151-2.
- (2001) Three short biographical articles in
the 20-volume Encyclopedia of
Life Sciences (London: Nature Publishing
Group):
Francis
Bacon (in volume 2, p.471); Rene
Descartes (volume 3, pp.395-6) or better here
in pdf; Robert
Hooke
(volume 9, pp.202-3).
- (2001) Review
of Douwe Draaisma, Metaphors of Memory: a history of ideas
about the mind (Cambridge University
Press, 2000), Times Literary Supplement 5152, 28
December, p.25.
- (2001) Review
of Michel Jouvet, The Paradox of Sleep: the story of dreaming, and
Patricia Cox Miller, Dreams in
Late Antiquity, in
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences 10, 355-8.
- (2000) Kenelm Digby
and the Liquid Empire, a play performed at the Steki Taverna, read
at the Folger Library in Washington D.C.
in June 2001, and revived in a professional
production at Steki in 2002 to coincide with an international
conference on early
modern intellectual history.
- (2000) 'Author's
Response', in symposium
on Philosophy and Memory Traces, Metascience 9, July
2000, 226-237.
- (2000) (in rtf) 'The
Body and the Brain', in Gaukroger, Schuster,
and Sutton
(eds.), Descartes'
Natural Philosophy (London: Routledge),
pp. 697-722.
- (2000) Descartes'
Natural Philosophy Edited by Stephen Gaukroger, John
Schuster, and John Sutton (Routledge,
2000), pp.xii + 767:
you
can order it at Amazon here
or find it in the Routledge catalogue here.
- (2000) [with Stephen Gaukroger & John
Schuster), 'Introduction', in Descartes'
Natural Philosophy (London: Routledge), pp.1-25.
- (2000) (here in a very badly formatted old rtf version) 'Body,
Mind, and Order: local memory and the control
of mental representations in
medieval and Renaissance sciences of
self', in Guy Freeland & Anthony Corones (eds.),
1543 And All That: word and image
in the proto-scientific
revolution (Dordrecht: Kluwer), pp.117-150 [Australasian
Studies in History and
Philosophy of Science]
- (1999) 'Prodigies
and Portents', review of Lorraine Daston and Katharine Park,
Wonders and the Order of Nature, 1150-1750
(Zone Books/ MIT Press, 1998), Times Literary
Supplement no.5001, 5 February.
- (1999) Three short radio
pieces on the history of memory.
- (1998) Philosophy
and Memory Traces: Descartes to connectionism (Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1998), Parts I-III.
- (1998) 'Controlling
the Passions: passion, memory, and the moral physiology of self in
seventeenth-century neurophilosophy', in
Stephen Gaukroger (ed.), The
Soft Underbelly of Reason: the passions in the seventeenth century
(London:
Routledge), pp.115-146
- (1997) Review
of Georges Canguilhem, A Vital Rationalist: selected
writings of Georges Canguilhem, F. Delaporte
(ed.) (New York: Zone Books, 1994), British
Journal for the History of Science 30, 101-3.
- (1996) 'Uncanny
innards', review of Jonathan Sawday, The Body Emblazoned:
dissection and the human body
in Renaissance culture
(London: Routledge, 1995), Metascience 9, 179-182.
- (1994) 'The
Cruelty of Reason', review of Kenneth Craven, Jonathan
Swift and the Millenium of Madness: the
information age in Swift's A Tale of a Tub
(Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1992), Metascience 6, 183-5.
- (1994) 'History,
language, and mind', review of Graham
Richards, Mental Machinery: the origins and consequences
of psychological ideas, part 1:1600-1850
(London: Athlone Press, 1993), Metascience 5, 147-150.nsequences
of psychological ideas, part 1:1600-1850
(London: Athlone Press, 1993), Metascience 5, 147-150.
- (1991) 'Religion
and the Failures of Determinism', in
Stephen Gaukroger (ed.), The
Uses of Antiquity: the scientific
revolution and
the classical tradition (Dordrecht: Kluwer),
pp.25-51 [Australasian Studies in History and Philosophy of Science]
- (1991)'Shakespeare,
Science, and Magic': essay review
of John
S.
Mebane, Renaissance Magic and the Return of the
Golden Age
(Nebraska U.P., 1990), Metascience (New Series), pilot
issue, pp.31-38
- (1990) 'Where Was
Thought?: notes towards a genealogy of mind', in Hermes
1990 (Sydney: University of Sydney
Union), pp.99-109.
Habit, Skill, Embodied Memory
- (in preparation) Ed Cooke and John Sutton, 'What is it Like to
Bat?', paper on the phenomenology of skilled movement and cricket
batting
- (in preparation) Lyn Tribble, John Sutton, Andrew
Geeves,
Wayne Christensen,
Doris McIlwain, paper in progress on acting, deliberate
practice, and
long-term working memory.
- (in preparation) John Sutton & Doris McIlwain, paper on
skilled
movement and
embodied cognition, in progress.
- (in preparation) Wayne Christensen & John Sutton, paper on habit
memory in
cognitive neuroscience, in progress.
- Kellie Williamson and John Sutton, 'Collaborative Cognition: the
social ontology of team skills'', for
Charles Wolfe (ed), Brain Theory, 2012.
- Doris J.F. McIlwain & John Sutton (submitted),
'Yoga from the mat up: how words alight on bodies'
- (submitted)
Lincoln Colling, John Sutton, & William F. Thompson, 'From Action
Control to Joint Action: functional equivalence between acting together
and acting alone'
- (in press) Wayne Christensen & John Sutton, 'Reflections
on Emotions, Imagination and Moral Reasoning: towards an integrated,
multidisciplinary approach to moral cognition',
in Robyn
Langdon & Catriona Mackenzie (eds), Emotions,
Imagination, and Moral Reasoning (Psychology Press),
323-343, forthcoming October 2011.
- (2011) John Sutton, Doris McIlwain, Wayne
Christensen,
& Andrew Geeves, 'Applying
Intelligence to the Reflexes: embodied skills and habits between
Dreyfus and Descartes',
JBSP:
Journal
of the British Society for
Phenomenology 42 (1), 2011, 78-103.
- (2010) Andrew
Geeves, Doris J.F. McIlwain, John Sutton, and Wayne Christensen
(2010). Expanding
expertise: investigating a musician’s experience of music performance.
In ASCS09: proceedings of the 9th
conference of the Australasian Society
for Cognitive Science, pp.106-113.
- (2009) Lincoln Colling, William Thompson, John Sutton, 'The
influence of limb and joint information on action synchronisation'
[Abstract].
In C. Stevens, E. Schubert, B. Kruithof, K. Buckley, & S. Fazio
(Eds.), Proceedings
of the 2nd International
Conference
on
Music Communication Science.
Sydney: HCSNet, University of Western Sydney.
- (2009), 'The
Feel of the World: exograms, habits, and the confusion of types of
memory', in Andrew Kania (ed), Philosophers
on Memento
(Routledge, May 2009), 65-86 [collection
of
essays on Memento in
the Routledge Philosophers on Film series.]
- (2008) 'Material
Agency, Skills, and History: distributed cognition and the archaeology
of memory',
in Lambros
Malafouris
and Carl Knappett (eds), Material
Agency: towards a non-anthropocentric approach (Springer),
37-55.
- (2008) Andrew Geeves, Wayne
Christensen, John Sutton,
& Doris McIlwain. Critical
Review of Practicing
Perfection, by Chaffin, Imreh, & Crawford,
in Empirical
Musicology Review 3 (3), August 2008, 163-172
- (2008) 'Between
Individual and Collective Memory: interaction, coordination,
distribution', in special collective memory issue
of
Social
Research: an international quarterly of the social sciences Winter 2007-08, volume 75 number 1,
23-48.
- (2007) 'Batting,
Habit, and Memory: the embodied mind and the nature of skill',
in
Jeremy McKenna (ed), At
the Boundaries of Cricket,
special
issue of Sport in
Society 10 (5), September 2007, 763-786.
This paper is now
reprinted in
Robert Dale, Denis Burnham, & Catherine Stevens (eds), Human
Communication Science: a compendium (Sydney:
ARC Research Network in Human
Communication Science, 2011), pp. 473-495.
- (2006) 'The
Philosophy of Cricket' on The Philosopher's
Zone, on ABC
Radio National with Alan
Saunders, Saturday October 21 2006.
- (2005) 'Moving
and Thinking Together in Dance', in Thinking
in Four Dimensions: creativity and cognition in
contemporary
dance, eds Robin Grove, Kate
Stevens,
& Shirley McKechnie (Melbourne University Press e-book).
Philosophy/
Psychology of Memory
- (in preparation) 'How to Share a Memory', revised
version of paper presented at
workshops with David Velleman at the ANU, Philip Pettit at Sydney,
& Collective Intentionality conference, Basel
-
(in preparation) Amanda Barnier, Celia Harris, Michelle
Moulds, & John
Sutton, paper on 'ecological validity' in memory research, in progress
- (in preparation) Tasneem Khan, Amanda
Barnier,
Celia
Harris, John
Sutton, 'Social Contagion of
Autobiographical Memory: collaborating in accurate
and inaccurate recall of
significant life events',
in progress.
- Charlie Stone, Amanda Barnier, John
Sutton, and William Hirst, 'Forgetting our Personal Past:
socially-shared retrieval-induced forgetting of autobiographical
memories'.
- Celia B. Harris, Amanda J.
Barnier, & John Sutton (submitted) ,
'Shared encoding,
friendship,
and the costs and benefits of collaborative recall'
- (in press) Celia B. Harris,
Amanda J. Barnier,
& John
Sutton,
'Consensus
collaboration enhances group and individual recall accuracy', Quarterly Journal of Experimental
Psychology.
- (in press) Carl
Windhorst & John
Sutton, chapter on memory for Massimo Marraffa (ed), Scienze cognitive: un'introduzione
filosofica
(Cognitive
Sciences: a philosophical introduction),
to be published by Carocci 2011.
- (forthcoming) Review of Sven Bernecker, Memory: a
philosophical study, Analysis Reviews.
- (2011) John Sutton, 'Influences on Memory', editorial for Memory Studies 4 (4), 355-359.
- (2011) Celia
B. Harris,
Paul G. Keil, John
Sutton, Amanda J. Barnier, & Doris
J.F. McIlwain, 'We
Remember, We Forget: collaborative remembering in older couples'.
Discourse
Processes 48 (4), 267-303.
- (2010) John Sutton, Celia B. Harris, Paul G.
Keil,
&
Amanda J. Barnier, 'The
Psychology of Memory, Extended Cognition, and Socially Distributed
Remembering',
Phenomenology
and the Cognitive Sciences 9 (4), 521-560. DOI:
10.1007/s11097-010-9182-y
- (2010)
Celia
B. Harris,
John
Sutton, & Amanda J. Barnier, 'Autobiographical
Forgetting, Social Forgetting, and Situated Forgetting: forgetting in
context',
in Sergio
Della Salla (ed), Forgetting,
Psychology Press, pp.253-284.
- (2010) Celia B.
Harris,
Paul G. Keil, John Sutton, and Amanda J. Barnier (2010). Collaborative
remembering: when can remembering with others be beneficial?
In ASCS09:
proceedings of the 9th
conference of the Australasian Society
for Cognitive Science, pp.131-134.
- (2010) John Sutton, Celia B.
Harris, and Amanda
J. Barnier, 'Memory
and Cognition', ch.14 in
Susannah Radstone
& Bill Schwarz (ed.),
Memory:
theories, histories, debates (Fordham University Press,
2010), 209-226 & 488-493.
- (2010) Charlie Stone, Amanda Barnier, John
Sutton,
&
William Hirst, 'Building
consensus about the past: schema-consistency
and convergence
in socially-shared
retrieval-induced forgetting', Memory 18 (2), 170-184.
- (2010) Celia Harris, Amanda
Barnier, John
Sutton, and
Paul
Keil, 'How
did you feel when the Crocodile Hunter died? Voicing
and silencing in conversation
influences memory for an
autobiographical event',
Memory 18 (2), 185-197.
- (2010) John Sutton, 'Observer
Perspective and Acentred Memory: some puzzles about point of view in
personal memory', Philosophical
Studies 148 (1), 27-37.
- (2009) John Sutton, 'Adaptive Misbeliefs and
False Memories',
commentary on McKay & Dennett, 'The
Evolution of Misbelief', Behavioral
& Brain Sciences 32 (6), 535-6..
- (2009) John Sutton and Carl Windhorst, 'Extended
and Constructive Remembering: two notes on Martin and Deutscher',
special
issue on Max Deutscher's work,
Crossroads: an
interdisciplinary journal for the study of history, philosophy,
religion, and classics, 4 (1), 2009, 79-91 (and see pp.97-98 of Deutscher's
response) .
- (2009) 'Remembering',
in Philip Robbins and Murat Aydede
(eds), The
Cambridge Handbook of Situated Cognition
(Cambridge
University Press), 217-235.
- (2008) Amanda J. Barnier & John Sutton, 'Editorial
Introduction'
to special
issue of Memory 16 (3),
177-182.
'From individual memory to
collective memory: theoretical and empirical perspectives', April 2008.
- (2008)
Amanda J. Barnier,
John Sutton, Celia B. Harris, & Robert A. Wilson,
'A
Conceptual and Empirical Framework for the Social Distribution of
Cognition: the case of memory' [prepublication
draft],
in special social cognition issue
of Cognitive Systems Research
9 (1), 33-51.
- (2008) Andrew Geeves, Wayne
Christensen, John Sutton,
& Doris McIlwain. Critical
Review of Practicing
Perfection, by Chaffin, Imreh, & Crawford,
in Empirical
Musicology Review 3 (3), August 2008, 163-172
- (2007) 'On
memory and truth', talk in the 2007 Blackheath Philosophy
Forum series on the Truth Wars, July 28.
- (2007) 'Language,
Memory, and Concepts of Memory: semantic diversity and scientific
psychology', in Mengistu Amberber (ed.),
The
Language of Memory in a Cross-linguistic
Perspective.
(John Benjamins, 2007), pp. 41-65.
- (2007) 'Batting,
Habit, and Memory: the embodied mind and the nature of skill',
in
Jeremy McKenna (ed), At
the Boundaries of Cricket,
special
issue of Sport in
Society 10 (5), September 2007, 763-786.
This paper is now reprinted in
Robert Dale, Denis Burnham, & Catherine Stevens (eds), Human
Communication Science: a compendium (Sydney:
ARC Research Network in Human
Communication Science, 2011), pp. 473-495.
-
(2007) 'Integrating
the Philosophy and Psychology of Memory: two case studies',
in Massimo Marraffa, Mario
de Caro, & Francesco Ferretti (eds.),
Cartographies
of the Mind: philosophy & psychology in intersection
(Springer), pp. 81-92. [NB 2010 - book being translated into Chinese
for Science Press, Beijing]
- (2006) 'Memory',
Donald M. Borchert (ed), The Encyclopedia of
Philosophy (2nd
edition, Farmington Hills, MI: Macmillan Reference/
Thomson Gale, 2006 [published December
2005]),
volume 5, pp.122-8.
- (2004) 'Representation,
Reduction, and Interdisciplinarity in the Sciences of Memory',
in Hugh Clapin, Phillip Staines, and Peter Slezak (eds.),
Representation
in Mind: new approaches to mental representation (Elsevier),
pp.187-216.
- (2003) 'Memory',
in the
online Stanford
Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Cite as (Summer
2004 Edition), Edward N.
Zalta (ed.),
URL = <http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2004/entries/memory/>
- (2003) 'Constructive
Memory and Distributed Cognition: towards an interdisciplinary
framework', in Boicho Kokinov and
William Hirst (eds.), Constructive Memory (Sofia:
New Bulgarian University), 290-303.
- (2003) 'Truth in Memory: the humanities and the cognitive
sciences', in Iain McCalman and Ann McGrath (eds.),
Proof and Truth: the humanist as expert
(Canberra: Australian Academy of the Humanities), 145-163.
- (2002) 'Cognitive
Conceptions of Language and the Development of Autobiographical Memory',
Language and Communication 22 (2002),
375-390.
- (2002) 'Memory:
philosophical issues', article for L. Nadel (ed), Encyclopedia
of Cognitive Science
(London: Nature Publishing Group, 2002). [Or final
draft in pdf here.]
- (2001) Review
of Douwe Draaisma, Metaphors of Memory: a history of ideas
about the mind (Cambridge University
Press, 2000), Times Literary Supplement 5152, 28
December, p.25.
- (2000) Review
of Janice Haaken, Pillar of Salt: gender, memory, and the
perils of looking back (New Brunswick, N.J.:
Rutgers U.P., 1998), in Metapsychology (online
mental health book reviews), June.
- (1998) Philosophy
and Memory Traces: Descartes to connectionism (Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1998), esp. Part IV.
Other Memory Studies
- (in preparation) Book review of Janet Carsten (ed), Ghosts of Memory, for the Australian Journal of Anthropology.
- (2011) John Sutton, 'Influences on Memory', editorial for Memory Studies 4 (4), 355-359.
- (in press) Carl
Windhorst & John
Sutton, chapter on memory for Massimo Marraffa (ed), Scienze cognitive: un'introduzione
filosofica
(Cognitive
Sciences: a philosophical introduction),
to be published by Carocci 2011.
- (2011) Celia
B. Harris,
Paul G. Keil, John
Sutton, Amanda J. Barnier, & Doris
J.F. McIlwain, 'We
Remember, We Forget: collaborative remembering in older couples'.
Discourse
Processes 48 (4), 267-303.
- (2010) John Sutton, Celia B. Harris, Paul G.
Keil,
&
Amanda J. Barnier, 'The
Psychology of Memory, Extended Cognition, and Socially Distributed
Remembering',
Phenomenology
and the Cognitive Sciences 9 (4), 521-560. DOI:
10.1007/s11097-010-9182-y
- (2010) John Sutton, Celia B.
Harris, and Amanda
J. Barnier, 'Memory
and Cognition', ch.14 in
Susannah Radstone
& Bill Schwarz (ed.),
Memory:
theories, histories, debates (Fordham University Press,
2010), 209-226 & 488-493.
- (2010) Celia
B. Harris,
John
Sutton, & Amanda J. Barnier, 'Autobiographical
Forgetting, Social Forgetting, and Situated Forgetting: forgetting in
context',
in Sergio
Della Salla (ed), Forgetting,
Psychology Press, pp.253-284.
- (2009), John Sutton, 'Looking
Beyond Memory Studies: comparisons and integrations',
editorial, Memory Studies 2 (3), 2009,
299-302.
- (2009), 'The
Feel of the World: exograms, habits, and the confusion of types of
memory', in Andrew Kania (ed), Memento:
philosophers on film
(Routledge, May 2009), 65-86
- (2009) 'Remembering',
in Philip Robbins and Murat Aydede
(eds), The
Cambridge Handbook of Situated Cognition
(Cambridge
University Press), 217-235.
- (2008) 'Material
Agency, Skills, and History: distributed cognition and the archaeology
of memory',
in Lambros
Malafouris
and Carl Knappett (eds), Material
Agency: towards a non-anthropocentric approach (Springer),
37-55.
- (2008) 'Between
Individual and Collective Memory: interaction, coordination,
distribution', in special collective memory issue
of
Social
Research: an international quarterly of the social sciences Winter 2007-08, volume 75 number 1,
23-48.
- (2008) With Andrew Hoskins (chief
editor), Amanda
Barnier,
and Wulf Kansteiner, I'm coeditor of a new interdisciplinary journal
Memory
Studies launched in 2008, issue
1
number 2 now out!! Free online subscription on a trial basis to
volume 1 available from Sage.
-
(2008)
Amanda J. Barnier,
John Sutton, Celia B. Harris, & Robert A. Wilson,
'A
Conceptual and Empirical Framework for the Social Distribution of
Cognition: the case of memory' [prepublication
draft],
in special social cognition issue
of Cognitive Systems Research
9 (1), 33-51.
- (2007) 'Language,
Memory, and Concepts of Memory: semantic diversity and scientific
psychology', in Mengistu Amberber (ed.),
The
Language of Memory in a Cross-linguistic
Perspective.
(John Benjamins, 2007), pp. 41-65.
-
(2007) 'Integrating
the Philosophy and Psychology of Memory: two case studies',
in Massimo Marraffa, Mario
de Caro, & Francesco Ferretti (eds.),
Cartographies
of the Mind: philosophy & psychology in intersection
(Springer), pp. 81-92. [NB 2010 - book being translated into Chinese
for Science Press, Beijing]
- (2005) Special
issue #1: 'Memory,
Media, and Embodied Cognition' of Scan
volume 2 number 2, September 2005 (9 papers)
- (2005) 'Introduction
to the special issue on Memory, Media, and Embodied Cognition'
of Scan: journal of
media arts culture vol 2 no 2, Sept 2005
- (2004) 'Representation,
Reduction, and Interdisciplinarity in the Sciences of Memory',
in Hugh Clapin, Phillip Staines, and Peter Slezak (eds.),
Representation
in Mind: new approaches to mental representation (Elsevier),
pp.187-216.
- (2003) 'Truth in Memory: the humanities and the
cognitive
sciences', in Iain McCalman and Ann McGrath (eds.),
Proof and Truth: the humanist as expert
(Canberra: Australian Academy of the Humanities), 145-163.
- (2003) 'Memory',
in the
online Stanford
Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Cite as (Summer
2004 Edition), Edward N.
Zalta (ed.),
URL = <http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2004/entries/memory/>
- (2002) 'Porous
Memory and the Cognitive Life of Things'. In Darren Tofts,
Annemarie Jonson, and Alessio Cavallaro (eds),
Prefiguring Cyberculture: an intellectual history
(MIT Press and Power Publications), pp.130-141.
Read Mitchell Whitelaw's
very nice Real Time
review of this book here. And
Nick
Mercer's here.
- (2001) Review
of Douwe Draaisma, Metaphors of Memory: a history of ideas
about the mind (Cambridge University
Press, 2000), Times Literary Supplement 5152, 28
December, p.25.
- (2000) 'Author's
Response', in symposium
on Philosophy and Memory Traces, Metascience 9, July
2000, 226-237.
- (2000) Review
of Janice Haaken, Pillar of Salt: gender, memory, and the
perils of looking back (New Brunswick, N.J.:
Rutgers U.P., 1998), in Metapsychology (online
mental health book reviews), June.
- (1999) Three short radio
pieces on the history of memory.
- (1998) Philosophy
and Memory Traces: Descartes to connectionism (Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1998).
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