Conflict and memory: The past in the present

TitleConflict and memory: The past in the present
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsBrady Wagoner, Ignacio Brescó
JournalPeace & Conflict
Volume22
Issue1
Pagination3-4
ISSN10781919
Abstract

This introduction to the special issue on conflict and memory aims to underscore the importance of memory (whether individual and collective) in relation to intergroup conflicts. We argue that the way in which societies reconstruct and bring the past into the present--especially, the historical past--is crucial when it comes to the study of intergroup conflict dynamics. In this regard, we also highlight the growing importance of memory studies within the area of social sciences as well as the multiple ways of approaching memory. Drawing from this wide theoretical framework, we introduce the articles of this issue, eight articles that tackle the role of memory in different conflicts, whether currently under way, in progress of being resolved, in postwar settings, or in contexts where conflicts expected to happen do not arise.

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DOI10.1037/pac0000147
Short TitleConflict and memory