Commemorating Mass Violence: Truth Commission Hearings as a Genre of Public Memory Courtney E. Cole. 2018. Commemorating Mass Violence: Truth Commission Hearings as a Genre of Public Memory. Southern Communication Journal. 83(3):149-166.
Plots of war: modern narratives of conflict Isabel Capeloa Gil, Adriana Alves de Paula Martins. 2012. Plots of war: modern narratives of conflict.
Memory and conflict in Lebanon: remembering and forgetting the past Craig Larkin. 2012. Memory and conflict in Lebanon: remembering and forgetting the past.
Memory, conflict and new media: Web wars in post-socialist states Ellen Rutten, Julie Fedor, V. V Zvereva. 2013. Memory, conflict and new media: Web wars in post-socialist states.
Intercultural Crossings Conflict, Memory and Identity. Lenia Marques, Maria Sofia Pimentel Biscaia, Gloria Bastos. 2012. Intercultural Crossings Conflict, Memory and Identity..
Divergent memories versus collective cooperation: ambivalent relations in Northeast Asia T.j. Pempel. 2016. Divergent memories versus collective cooperation: ambivalent relations in Northeast Asia. Journal of Northeast Asian History. 13(1):9-37.
Memories of Conflict and Present-Day Struggles in Europe: New Tensions between Corporatism, Class, and Social Movements Susana Narotzky. 2011. Memories of Conflict and Present-Day Struggles in Europe: New Tensions between Corporatism, Class, and Social Movements. Identities. 18(2):97-112.
Conflict and Commemoration: Two Berlin Memorials Henry W. Pickford. 2005. Conflict and Commemoration: Two Berlin Memorials. Modernism/modernity. 12(1):133-173.
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.
Redrawing cognitive maps of conflict: Lost spaces and forgetting in the centre of Belfast Catherine Switzer, Sara McDowell. 2009. Redrawing cognitive maps of conflict: Lost spaces and forgetting in the centre of Belfast. Memory Studies. 2(3):337-353.