Conceptualizing Parents’ Joined Recollected Experiences of Family Travel With Children: Memorability, Storytelling, and Imagination

Ekaterina Chevtaeva, Basak Denizci Guillet
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This study highlights the unique nature of family travel, which is often a time-constrained experiences, and aims to investigate how recollected experiences are perceived in family travel by parents. Using a narrative case-based methodology and a storytelling approach, we collected 53 family vacation stories. First, we identified the factors that contribute to memorability in family travel. Notably, family wellbeing and the satisfaction of family members’ desires emerged as unique contributors. Second, we explored the joint perception of the experiences and the impact of family storytelling. Finally, we examined the role of imagination in shaping perceptions of the parents’ experiences. Based on the study’s findings, we propose a conceptual framework of the recollected experiences construct that goes beyond memorability factors, allowing a more nuanced understanding of the recollected experiences with additional dimensions of a joined experiences and imagination.
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父母与子女共同回忆家庭旅行经历的概念化:记忆力、故事性和想象力
这项研究强调了家庭旅行的独特性,因为家庭旅行往往是一种时间有限的体验,研究的目的是了解父母如何看待家庭旅行中的回忆性体验。我们采用基于案例的叙事方法和讲故事的方式,收集了 53 个家庭度假故事。首先,我们确定了家庭旅行中有助于记忆的因素。值得注意的是,家庭幸福和家庭成员愿望的满足是独特的促成因素。其次,我们探讨了对这些经历的共同感知以及家庭故事的影响。最后,我们研究了想象力在塑造父母体验感知中的作用。根据研究结果,我们提出了一个关于回忆经历的概念框架,该框架超越了可记忆性因素的范畴,允许通过联合经历和想象力等额外维度对回忆经历进行更细致的理解。
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