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Book review: Memory in a Mediated World: Remembrance and Reconstruction

JOURNAL ARTICLE published January 2018 in Memory Studies

Authors: Red Chidgey

Commentary: The phenomenology of the event: Remembering the 2005 London bombings

JOURNAL ARTICLE published July 2011 in Memory Studies

Authors: Ben O'Loughlin

Book review: Refiguring Minds in Narrative Media

JOURNAL ARTICLE published October 2016 in Memory Studies

Authors: David Rodriguez

Book review: Camera Orientalis: Reflections on Photography of the Middle East Camera Ottomana: Photography and Modernity in the Ottoman Empire, 1840-1914 The Arab Imago: A Social History of Portrait Photography, 1860-1910

JOURNAL ARTICLE published October 2019 in Memory Studies

Authors: David Low

Memorials’ politics: Exploring the material rhetoric of the Statue of Peace

JOURNAL ARTICLE published August 2023 in Memory Studies

Research funded by academy of korean studies (AKS-2019-R08)

Authors: David Shim

Multiple matters of concern

JOURNAL ARTICLE published January 2016 in Memory Studies

Authors: Julian Yates

Memory, counter-memory and denialism: How search engines circulate information about the Holodomor-related memory wars

JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 2022 in Memory Studies

Authors: Mykola Makhortykh | Aleksandra Urman | Roberto Ulloa

Impact and memory studies

JOURNAL ARTICLE published April 2016 in Memory Studies

Authors: Catherine J Stevens

Book review: Generations and Collective Memory

JOURNAL ARTICLE published January 2018 in Memory Studies

Authors: Charles B Stone

Book review: Marianne Hirsch and Leo Spitzer Ghosts of Home: The Afterlife of Czernowitz in Jewish Memory. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2010. 392pp. $39.95. ISBN 9790520257726

JOURNAL ARTICLE published July 2011 in Memory Studies

Authors: Judith Friedlander

Rethinking countermemory: Black-Jewish negotiations in rap music

JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 2020 in Memory Studies

Research funded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Research Grant)

Authors: Jarula MI Wegner

Complicity and memory in soldiers’ testimonies of the Algerian war of decolonisation inEspritandLes Temps modernes

JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 2020 in Memory Studies

Research funded by European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (637709 – GREYZONE – ERC-2014-STG)

Authors: Hugh McDonnell

Living in the past: The impact of victimization memory on threat perceptions

JOURNAL ARTICLE published October 2018 in Memory Studies

Research funded by Research Council of Lithuania (PRO-12061)

Authors: Ainius Lašas | Rocio Garcia-Retamero | Vaida Jankauskaitė | Vitalija Simonaitytė

Editorial

JOURNAL ARTICLE published May 2008 in Memory Studies

Authors: Andrew Hoskins | Amanda Barnier | Wulf Kansteiner | John Sutton

Book review: “Talkin’ ‘bout my generation”: Conflicts of Generation Building and Europe’s “1968”

JOURNAL ARTICLE published January 2013 in Memory Studies

Authors: Benjamin Nienass

Book review: The Second World War in the Twenty-First-Century Museum: From Narrative, Memory and Experience to Experientiality

JOURNAL ARTICLE published February 2021 in Memory Studies

Authors: Daniel Reynolds

Memory and kinship across the Indo–Myanmar border: A study of the lived experiences of displaced Kuki families

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 3 August 2023 in Memory Studies

Authors: Seilienmang Haokip

The logic of memory: “Paroxysms of tears and joy” for the London Olympics and the Bhopal disaster

JOURNAL ARTICLE published April 2017 in Memory Studies

Authors: Rachel Shields | Jason Laurendeau | Carly Adams

Performative memory and re-victimization: Truth-telling and provocation in Sierra Leone

JOURNAL ARTICLE published April 2015 in Memory Studies

Authors: Gearoid Millar

Looking beyond memory studies: Comparisons and integrations

JOURNAL ARTICLE published September 2009 in Memory Studies

Authors: John Sutton