Memory Studies Portal

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2018
Rob Kroes.  2018.  Populism and Feminism: Odd Bedfellows. Society. 55(1):18–21.
Giorgos Dimitriadis.  2018.  POSTCARD FROM ISTANBUL: DIGITAL RECONSTRUCTION OF THE CITY AS MEMORY IN TASOS BOULMETIS’S POLÍTIKI KOUZÍNA/A TOUCH OF SPICE/BAHARATIN TADI. Digital Age in Semiotics & Communication. :65.
Jeffrey Pence.  2018.  Postcinema/postmemory.
Sonia Varadinova Mileva.  2018.  Potential of development of dark tourism in Bulgaria. International Journal of Tourism Cities. 4(1):22–39.
Janice Jaye Best.  2018.  Power and Propaganda: Theatrical Representations of Napoleon Bonaparte During the Second Empire. Dix-Neuf. :1–15.
Rachel Hatcher.  2018.  The Power of Memory and Violence in Central America.
Caroline Light.  2018.  Precarious Pasts and Jewish Collective Memory:" Trapped in History" in 2017 America. Journal of Jewish Identities. 11(1):191–204.
Nicolas Argenti.  2018.  The presence of the past in the era of the nation state.
Valeria Kasamara, Anna Sorokina, Marina Maximenkova.  2018.  Pride and shame in collective memory of Russian and American youths. Nationalities Papers. :1–21.
Julia Viebach.  2018.  Principle 3. The Duty to Preserve Memory. The United Nations Principles to Combat Impunity: A Commentary. :371.
Marinella Rodi-Risberg, J. Roger Kurtz.  2018.  Problems in Representing Trauma. Trauma and Literature. :110.
Zehavit Gross.  2018.  The Process of the Universalization of Holocaust Education: Problems and Challenges. Contemporary Jewry. 38(1):5–20.
Freek Colombijn.  2018.  The production of urban space by violence and its aftermath in Jakarta and Kota Ambon, Indonesia. Ethnos. 83(1):58–79.
Slavoj Žižek.  2018.  Provocations: The 1968 revolution and our own. World Policy Journal. 35(2):124–129.
Brady Wagoner, Fathali M. Moghaddam, Jaan Valsiner.  2018.  The Psychology of Radical Social Change: From Rage to Revolution. :309.
Drew C. Boyle.  2018.  Public Art and Patronage: A Collective Study of Four of Buffalo, New York's Early Monuments, 1882-1907.
Nicole Tara Allen.  2018.  Publicizing Pussy Riot: Translating (Inter)(Trans) National Memories on the Global Memoryscape. Southern Communication Journal. 83(3):192–203.
Joachim J. Savelsberg.  2018.  Punitive turn and justice cascade: Mutual inspiration from Punishment and Society and human rights literatures. Punishment & Society. 20(1):73–91.
Jannik Strötgen, Rosita Andrade, Dhruv Gupta.  2018.  Putting Dates on the Map: Harvesting and Analyzing Street Names with Date Mentions and their Explanations. :79–88.
Patrick James Christian.  2018.  Qualitative research in the shadow of violent conflict. Experiences in Researching Conflict and Violence: Fieldwork Interrupted. :31.
Shan He, Yuji Yoshimura, Jonas Helfer, Gary Hack, Carlo Ratti, Takehiko Nagakura.  2018.  Quantifying memories: mapping urban perception. arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.04054.
Andrei Zavadski, Florian Toepfl.  2018.  Querying the Internet as a mnemonic practice: how search engines mediate four types of past events in Russia. Media, Culture & Society. :0163443718764565.
Claudia-Florentina Dobre.  2018.  Quest for a Suitable Past: Myths and Memory in Central and Eastern Europe.
Steve Puig.  2018.  ‘Qui fait la France?’New configurations of Frenchness in contemporary urban fiction Reimagining North African immigration: Identities in flux in French literature, television and film. :17.
Phia S. Salter, Glenn Adams, Michael J. Perez.  2018.  Racism in the structure of everyday worlds: A cultural-psychological perspective. Current Directions in Psychological Science. 27(3):150–155.