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Denis Hilton

October 26, 1955 - February 11, 2021

Denis Hilton was a world renown social psychologist. One of the founders of social psychological approaches to collective memories. And an excellent colleague and friend.

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2021-02-28 23:29:32 wrote:

I was very saddened to learn of Denis's passing and wish to convey my deepest condolences to his family. Denis was my marketing professor at ESSEC in 1992. I became his research assistant (teaching negotiation to executives). He introduced me to social psychology and was instrumental in my decision to do a PhD. I remember walking the six flights of stairs (no elevator) to his apartment near Chatelet in Paris to discuss research papers and a fabulous concert by Touré Kunda. I mostly remember a mentor who was so patient and nice with all of us lost PhD students in need of guidance. I will treasure these memories forever.

2021-02-28 23:29:32 wrote: I was very saddened to learn of Denis's passing and wish to convey my deepest condolences to his family. Denis was my marketing professor at ESSEC in 1992. I became his research assistant (teaching negotiation to executives). He introduced me to social psychology and was instrumental in my decision to do a PhD. I remember walking the six flights of stairs (no elevator) to his apartment near Chatelet in Paris to discuss research papers and a fabulous concert by Touré Kunda. I mostly remember a mentor who was so patient and nice with all of us lost PhD students in need of guidance. I will treasure these memories forever.

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