Memory Studies Portal

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2012
Karie L Morgan.  2012.  Remembering Against the Nation-State: Hereros' Pursuit of Restorative Justice. Time & Society. 21(1):21-38.
Elena Bendien.  2012.  Remembering (in) the past perfect: Ethical shifts in times. Memory Studies. 5(4):445-461.
Amanda Nettelbeck.  2012.  Remembering indigenous dispossession in the national museum: The National Museum of Australia and the Canadian Museum of Civilization. Time & Society. 21(1):39-54.
M. Gellman.  2012.  Remembering violence: the role of apology and dialogue in Turkey's democratization process.
Holger Pötzsch.  2012.  Renegotiating Difficult Pasts: Two Documentary Dramas on Bloody Sunday, Derry 1972. Memory Studies. 5(2):206-222.
Stephen Gibson, Simon Mollan.  2012.  Representations of peace and conflict. Rethinking political violence series.
Alon Lazar, Tal Litvak Hirsch.  2012.  Representing the Group's Cultural Trauma Online. CyberPsychology, Behavior & Social Networking. 15(2):99-102.
Kirk W. Goodlet.  2012.  Rethinking Modernity and the Holocaust: The Application of Zygmunt Bauman's Thesis to the Jewish Council of Lodz, 1940–1944*. Journal of Historical Sociology. 25(3):504–530.
Marouf A. Hasian Jr., Marouf Arif Hasian.  2012.  Rhetorical Vectors of Memory in National and International Holocaust Trials.
Christina Simko.  2012.  Rhetorics of Suffering September 11 Commemorations as Theodicy. American Sociological Review. 77(6):880-902.
Christiane Hartnack.  2012.  Roots and Routes: The Partition of British India in Indian Social Memories. Journal of Historical Sociology. 25(2):244–260.
Rosario Forlenza.  2012.  Sacrificial Memory and Political Legitimacy in Postwar Italy: Reliving and Remembering World War II. History and Memory. 24(2):73-116,196.
J. Olaf Kleist.  2012.  Selecting the past of memory studies. Time & Society. 21(1):134-137.
Emily Keightley, Michael Pickering, Nicola Allett.  2012.  The self-interview: a new method in social science research. International Journal of Social Research Methodology. 15(6):507-521.
Nikos Fokas, Ákos Kopper.  2012.  Sensations, Evergreens in the Media and Social Memory. Szociologiai Szemle. 22(4):17-33.
Nicole Neatby, Peter Hodgins.  2012.  Settling and unsettling memories: essays in Canadian public history.
Zoe Norridge.  2012.  Sex as Synecdoche: Intimate Languages of Violence in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's Half of a Yellow Sun and Aminatta Forna's The Memory of Love. Research in African Literatures. 43(2):18-39.
Anita Bakshi.  2012.  A shell of memory: The Cyprus conflict and Nicosia’s walled city. Memory Studies. 5(4):479-496.
Idit Gil.  2012.  The Shoah in Israeli Collective Memory: Changes in Meanings and Protagonists. Modern Judaism. 32(1):76-101.
Ozlem Goner.  2012.  A social history of power and struggle in Turkey state, memory, movements, and identity of outsiderness in Dersim.
Jj Van Bavel, Wa Cunningham.  2012.  A social identity approach to person memory: group membership, collective identification, and social role shape attention and memory. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 38(12):1566-1578.
Rommel A. Curaming, Syed Muhd Khairudin Aljunied.  2012.  Social Memory and State–Civil Society Relations in the Philippines: Forgetting and Remembering the Jabidah ‘massacre'. Time & Society. 21(1):89-103.
Rommel A Curaming, Syed Muhd Khairudin Aljunied.  2012.  Social Memory and State–civil Society Relations in the Philippines: Forgetting and Remembering the Jabidah ‘massacre'. Time & Society. 21(1):89-103.
Bernd Steinbock.  2012.  Social Memory in Athenian Public Discourse: Uses and Meanings of the Past.
Daniel Cross Turner.  2012.  Southern crossings: poetry, memory, and the transcultural South.