Texts, Bodies, and the Memory of Bloody Sunday Lyn Spillman, Brian Conway. 2007. Texts, Bodies, and the Memory of Bloody Sunday. Symbolic Interaction. 30(1):79-103.
Commemoration and the State: Memory and Legitimacy in Vietnam Edyta Roszko. 2010. Commemoration and the State: Memory and Legitimacy in Vietnam. Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia. 25(1):1-28.
Cultural Trauma, Memory, and Gendered Collective Action: The Case of Women of the Storm Following Hurricane Katrina Emmanuel David. 2008. Cultural Trauma, Memory, and Gendered Collective Action: The Case of Women of the Storm Following Hurricane Katrina. NWSA Journal. 20(3):138-162.
"We were all there": Remembering America in the anniversary coverage of Hurricane Katrina Sue Robinson. 2009. "We were all there": Remembering America in the anniversary coverage of Hurricane Katrina. Memory Studies. 2(2):235-253.
Commemoration and Processes of Appropriation: The Italian Communist Party and the Italian Resistance (1943–48) Andrea Cossu. 2011. Commemoration and Processes of Appropriation: The Italian Communist Party and the Italian Resistance (1943–48). Memory Studies. 4(4):386-400.
Collective Memory and Crisis The 2002 Bali Bombing, National Heroic Archetypes and the Counter-Narrative of Cosmopolitan Nationalism Brad West. 2008. Collective Memory and Crisis The 2002 Bali Bombing, National Heroic Archetypes and the Counter-Narrative of Cosmopolitan Nationalism. Journal of Sociology. 44(4):337-353.
Ritual, identity and nation: when the historian becomes the high priest of commemoration Dominic Bryan. 2016. Ritual, identity and nation: when the historian becomes the high priest of commemoration.