Memory Studies Portal

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2018
Sarah J. DesRoches.  2018.  Remembering Otherwise: History and Citizenship Education of Shared Fates. Philosophy of Education Archive. :582–592.
Carl J. Griffin, Briony McDonagh.  2018.  Remembering Protest in Britain since 1500: Memory, Materiality and the Landscape.
Russell H. Kaschula.  2018.  Remembering the Late Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela Through the Eyes of the Poet. Current Writing: Text and Reception in Southern Africa. 30(1):12–24.
Adrianne Kroepsch, Elizabeth A. Koebele, Deserai A. Crow, John Berggren, Juhi Huda, Lydia A. Lawhon.  2018.  Remembering the past, anticipating the future: Community learning and adaptation discourse in media commemorations of catastrophic wildfires in Colorado. Environmental Communication. 12(1):132–147.
Emma H. Wood, Alexandra J. Kenyon.  2018.  Remembering together: the importance of shared emotional memory in event experiences. Event Management. 22(2):163–181.
Ann Rigney.  2018.  Remembrance as remaking: memories of the nation revisited. Nations and Nationalism. 24(2):240–257.
Sudha Rajagopalan.  2018.  Remix videos and the mnemonic imagination: Emotional memories of late Soviet childhood. International Journal of Cultural Studies. :1367877917741540.
Rosanne Kennedy.  2018.  Reparative transnationalism: The friction and fiction of remembering in Sierra Leone. Memory Studies. 11(3):342–354.
Ewout van der Knaap.  2018.  Representing 9/11: Journalism and Autobiography in the Work of Alexander Osang. Oxford German Studies. 47(2):230–240.
Yanick St Jean.  2018.  Research Literature on Haitian Americans: Trends and Outlook. :285–298.
Zheng Wang.  2018.  Researching Historical Memory. :73–92.
Ke-hsien Huang.  2018.  Restoring religion through collective memory: How Chinese Pentecostals engage in mnemonic practices after the Cultural Revolution. Social Compass. 65(1):79–96.
Bechir Ghachem.  2018.  The resurgence of prison memory in post-revolutionary Tunisia testimonies between truth and memory. The Journal of North African Studies. 23(1-2):246–258.
Esra Özyürek.  2018.  Rethinking empathy: emotions triggered by the Holocaust among Muslim-minority in Germany. Anthropological Theory.
Philip Scepanski.  2018.  Retroactive Edits: 9/11, Television’s Popular Archive, and Shifting Popular Memory. Television & New Media. :1527476417751215.
Ewa Ignaczak.  2018.  Rev. of Life Writing and Politics of Memory in Eastern Europe, edited by Simona Mitroiu: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015 266 pp., $90 (Hardback), ISBN 978-1-137-48551-9.
Emma Meehan.  2018.  Revisiting Lunar Parables: Dublin Contemporary Dance Theatre and the Intangible Archive. :19–37.
Laura Levitt.  2018.  Revisiting the Property Room: A Humanist Perspective on Doing Justice and Telling Stories.”. Conversations: An Online Journal of the Center for the Study of Material and Visual Cultures of Religion. 23
Mireille Le Breton.  2018.  Rewriting the memory of immigration: Samuel Zaoui’s Saint Denis bout du monde. Reimagining North African immigration: Identities in flux in French literature, television and film. :212.
Cristina Flesher Fominaya, Rosemary Barberet.  2018.  The right to commemoration and “ideal victims”: the puzzle of victim dissatisfaction with State-led commemoration after 9/11 and 3/11. Critical Studies on Terrorism. 11(2):219–242.
Stefano Bennati.  2018.  On the role of collective sensing and evolution in group formation. Swarm Intelligence. :1–16.
Arkapravo Bhaumik, Arkapravo Bhaumik, Keith Abney, Patrick Lin, George Bekey, Keith Abney, E. Philip, Maciek Albrecht, Igor Aleksander, Igor Aleksander.  2018.  On the role of robot simulations in embodied cognitive science. 12:1–128.
Sébastien Penmellen Boret, Akihiro Shibayama.  2018.  The roles of monuments for the dead during the aftermath of the Great East Japan Earthquake. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. 29:55–62.
Daniel D. Hutto, Anco Peeters.  2018.  The roots of remembering: Radically enactive recollecting. :105–126.
Karl H. Pribram.  2018.  Ruminations on Sex and Death; Memory and Value. :25–27.