Memory Studies

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
Should we forget forgetting?2008/09/01English21
`We were all there': Remembering America in the anniversary coverage of Hurricane Katrina2009/05/01English21
Spinning the past: Russian and Georgian accounts of the war of August 20082009/09/01English21
Memory studies and the Anthropocene: A roundtable2017/10/10English20
Ways of looking: Observation and transformation at the Holocaust Memorial, Berlin2009/01/01English20
When sorry isn’t good enough: Official remembrance and reconciliation in Australia2012/07/01English20
The politics of mourning: The virtual memorialisation of British fatalities in Iraq and Afghanistan2014/12/30English20
Forgetting and remembering in the margins: Constructing past and future in the Romanian Danube Delta2009/05/01English20
Memory | Materiality | Sensuality2015/12/28English20
Local conditions, global environment and transnational discourses in memory work: The case of Bloody Sunday (1972)2008/05/01English19
The lay historian explains intergroup behavior: Examining the role of identification and cognitive structuring in ethnocentric historical attributions2017/06/29English19
When do past events require explanation? Insights from social psychology2017/06/29English19
Memory politics in contemporary Ukraine: Reflections from the postcolonial perspective2017/08/30English19
Tracing collective memory: Chilean truth commissions and memorial sites2012/07/01English18
Alternative calendars and memory work in Serbia: Anti-war activism after Milošević2014/12/10English18
Communicative memory of irregular migration: The re-circulation of news images on YouTube2016/05/22English18
Is there memory in the head, in the wild?2018/10/01English18
Gender and collective memory: Women and representation at Auschwitz2008/05/01English18
Website of memory: The War of the Pacific (1879–84) in the global age of YouTube2011/10/01English18
Mapping and excavating spectral traces in post-apartheid Cape Town2009/09/01English18
Ghosts of the Holocaust in Franco’s mass graves: Cosmopolitan memories and the politics of “never again”2015/02/05English17
Redrawing cognitive maps of conflict: Lost spaces and forgetting in the centre of Belfast2009/09/01English17
Born digital: The Black lives matter movement and memory after the digital turn2020/09/29English17
From socially motivated lay historians to lay censors: Epistemic conformity and defensive group identification2017/06/29English17
Memories of cinemagoing and film experience: An introduction2017/01/01English17
Backwards and forwards in space and time: Recalling dance movement from long-term memory2010/12/23English17
The objects that lived: The 9/11 Museum and material transformation2015/12/28English17
Commemorating a difficult disaster: Naturalizing and denaturalizing the 2008 Sichuan earthquake in China2017/02/01English17
Memory, Media and Menschen: Where is the individual in collective memory studies?2010/01/01English17
A future-proof past: Designing for remembering experiences2014/06/17English16