Memory Studies is an interdisciplinary journal exploring the multifaceted field of memory, encompassing individual, social, cultural, and political dimensions. The journal delves into the processes of remembering, forgetting, and the construction of collective memories across various contexts.
It examines themes such as trauma, identity, heritage, and the role of memory in shaping social and political landscapes. Memory Studies also explores the impact of media, technology, and globalization on memory practices. With a broad scope, the journal considers diverse forms of memory, including oral histories, monuments, literature, and digital archives. Indexed in Scopus and Web of Science.
Memory Studies encourages contributions from various disciplines, fostering a vibrant intellectual exchange among researchers. Submit your work to be part of a leading platform for exploring the complexities of memory in the modern world. Discover impactful research and contribute to a deeper understanding of how we remember, forget, and construct the past.