Memory Studies

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Remaking memory and the agency of the aesthetic2021/02/01English16
Sarajevo’s ambivalent memoryscape: Spatial stories of peace and conflict2016/05/18English16
Performative memory and re-victimization: Truth-telling and provocation in Sierra Leone2014/01/28English16
Remediating the past: YouTube and Second World War memory in Ukraine and Russia2017/09/13English15
Reconciliation with – or rehabilitation of – the Soviet past?2012/07/01English15
The end of decay time2013/09/30English15
Amnesiology: Towards the study of cultural oblivion2015/07/28English15
Challenging the meaning of the past from below: A typology for comparative research on memory activists2021/10/10English15
Bergson's non-archival theory of memory2008/09/01English15
How many types of forgetting? Comments on Connerton (2008)2008/09/01English15
The role of tourism in the production of cultural memory: The case of ‘Homesick Tourism’ in Poland2015/07/02English15
Memories, memory studies and my iPhone: Editorial2010/09/27English15
‘Monument to the international community, from the grateful citizens of Sarajevo’: Dark humour as counter-memory in post-conflict Bosnia-Herzegovina2011/08/11English15
Multimodal alignment during collaborative remembering2014/06/17English15
War, memory, and the public mediation of affect: The National World War II Memorial and American imperialism2008/05/01English15
Editorial2008/01/01English15
Historical framing of the Ukraine Crisis through the Great Patriotic War: Performativity, cultural consciousness and shared remembering2018/09/27English15
Governing memory: Justice, reconciliation and outreach at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia2011/05/23English14
The new grey of memory: Andrew Hoskins in conversation with Huw Halstead2021/06/01English14
The unanchored past: Three modes of collective memory2019/12/17English14
Memory studies: The state of an emergent field2016/06/20English14
Personal memory: Is it personal, is it memory?2016/06/30English14
Hegemonic representations of the past and digital agency: Giving meaning to “The Soviet Story” on social networking sites2015/05/27English14
Apology, historical obligations and the ethics of memory2009/05/01English14
Chinese collective memory on the Internet: Remembering the Great Famine in online encyclopaedias2017/06/23English13
What is ‘virtual Holocaust memory’?2019/11/22English13
Vital memories: Movements in and between affect, ethics and self2014/06/17English13
Where do we go from here: The pasts, presents and futures of Ground Zero2009/01/01English13
The second voice2008/01/01English13
The memorial at Srebrenica: Gender and the social meanings of collective memory in Bosnia-Herzegovina2016/06/05English13