Trauma, Place and the Politics of Memory: Bloody Sunday, Derry, 1972-2004 Graham Dawson. 2005. Trauma, Place and the Politics of Memory: Bloody Sunday, Derry, 1972-2004. History Workshop Journal. 59(1):151-178.
Commemoration and Bloody Sunday: pathways of memory Brian Conway. 2010. Commemoration and Bloody Sunday: pathways of memory.
Local Conditions, Global Environment and Transnational Discourses in Memory Work: The Case of Bloody Sunday (1972) Brian Conway. 2008. Local Conditions, Global Environment and Transnational Discourses in Memory Work: The Case of Bloody Sunday (1972). Memory Studies. 1(2):187-209.
Commemoration and Bloody Sunday: pathways of memory Brian Conway. 2010. Commemoration and Bloody Sunday: pathways of memory. Palgrave Macmillan memory studies.
"What I Didn't Know": Postmemory and the Absence of Narrative in the Aftermath of Bloody Sunday Caroline Dutka. 2016. "What I Didn't Know": Postmemory and the Absence of Narrative in the Aftermath of Bloody Sunday. New Hibernia Review. 20(2):80-97.
Commemoration and Bloody Sunday: Pathways of Memory John McNamara. 2011. Commemoration and Bloody Sunday: Pathways of Memory. Irish Journal of Sociology. 19(1):204-206.
Violence and the Vernacular: Conflict, Commemoration, and Rebuilding in the Urban Context Sara McDowell, Catherine Switzer. 2011. Violence and the Vernacular: Conflict, Commemoration, and Rebuilding in the Urban Context. Buildings & Landscapes: Journal of the Vernacular Architecture Forum. 18(2):82-104.
Moving through Time and Space: Performing Bodies in Derry, Northern Ireland Brian Conway. 2007. Moving through Time and Space: Performing Bodies in Derry, Northern Ireland. Journal of Historical Sociology. 20(1-2):102–125.
Remembering Historical Trauma in Paul Greengrass's Bloody Sunday Aileen Blaney. 2007. Remembering Historical Trauma in Paul Greengrass's Bloody Sunday. History & Memory. 19(2):113-138.