Memory Unbound: The Holocaust and the Formation of Cosmopolitan Memory Daniel Levy, Natan Sznaider. 2002. Memory Unbound: The Holocaust and the Formation of Cosmopolitan Memory. European Journal of Social Theory. 5(1):87.
Moving Bodies Moving Architecture Ying Zhu. 2016. Moving Bodies Moving Architecture. Space & Culture. 19(4):319-331.
The Epistemology of Witnessing: Memory, Testimony, and Ethics in Family Therapy Marcelo Pakman. 2004. The Epistemology of Witnessing: Memory, Testimony, and Ethics in Family Therapy. Family Process. 43(2):265-274.
Historical Representation and the Politics of Memory in Kaliningrad, Former Konigsberg Olga Sezneva. 2000. Historical Representation and the Politics of Memory in Kaliningrad, Former Konigsberg. Polish Sociological Review. (131):323.
Shared Information, Cognitive Load, and Group Memory R. Scott Tindale, Susan Sheffey. 2002. Shared Information, Cognitive Load, and Group Memory. :5.
IGNORANCE, FORGETTING, AND FAMILY NOSTALGIA: Partition, the Nation State, and Refugees in Delhi Dhooleka Sarhadi Raj. 2000. IGNORANCE, FORGETTING, AND FAMILY NOSTALGIA: Partition, the Nation State, and Refugees in Delhi. Social Analysis. 44(2):30-55.
Remembering research: memory and methodology in the social sciences Emily Keightley. 2010. Remembering research: memory and methodology in the social sciences. International Journal of Social Research Methodology. 13(1):55-70.
The Work of Memory and the Unfinished Past: Deepening and Widening the Social Study of Memory in Southeast Asia Roxana Waterson, Roxana Kwok Kwian-Wood. 2001. The Work of Memory and the Unfinished Past: Deepening and Widening the Social Study of Memory in Southeast Asia. Asian Journal of Social Science. 29(3):365.