Memory Studies Portal

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Antonio Fco Canales.  2018.  School memories: new trends in the History of Education.
Talia Laya Kaplan.  2018.  " See Where It Takes You:" Attitude Formation and Collective Memory on USY Israel Pilgrimage.
Barbie Zelizer.  2018.  Seeing the present, remembering the past: Terror’s representation as an exercise in collective memory. Television & New Media. 19(2):136–145.
Eldad Shahar, Boaz Hameiri, Daniel Bar-Tal, Amiram Raviv.  2018.  Self-censorship of conflict-related information in the context of intractable conflict. Journal of Conflict Resolution. 62(5):957–982.
Duygu Gokce, Fei Chen.  2018.  Sense of place in the changing process of house form: Case studies from Ankara, Turkey. Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science. 45(4):772–796.
Javier Ruiz Sánchez, María José Martínez Sánchez.  2018.  Sensitive Bodies in the Cityscape. :260–276.
Michelle Dugas, Arie W. Kruglanski.  2018.  Shared Reality as Collective Closure. Current opinion in psychology.
John E. Richardson.  2018.  Sharing values to safeguard the future: British Holocaust Memorial Day commemoration as epideictic rhetoric. Discourse & Communication. 12(2):171–191.
Ahenk Yılgın Damgacı, Uğur Ulaş Dağlı.  2018.  Shifting Boundaries of Divided City Nicosia Through Social Actors. Space and Culture. :1206331217749763.
Kumool Abbi.  2018.  Sikh middle class, Panjabi cinema and the politics of memory. Sikh Formations. :1–18.
Tuğçe Kurtiş, Nur Soylu Yalçınkaya, Glenn Adams.  2018.  Silence in official representations of history: Implications for national identity and intergroup relations. Journal of Social and Political Psychology. 5(2):608–629.
Rachel H. Pang.  2018.  The Singer of Tibet: Shabkar (1781-1851), the “Inescapable Nation,” and Buddhist Universalism. HIMALAYA, the Journal of the Association for Nepal and Himalayan Studies. 38(1):9.
Matthew Hall.  2018.  The Site of Memory: Reading Surveillance, Alterity, and South Australia’s Indigenous Archives in Natalie Harkin. Contemporary Women's Writing. 12(1):67–82.
Lesley Watson.  2018.  Situating the self in global context: Reconceptualizing transnational and cosmopolitan identities. Sociology Compass. :e12592.
Yoav Di-Capua.  2018.  The Slow Revolution: May 1968 in the Arab World. The American Historical Review. 123(3):733–738.
Pawas Bisht.  2018.  Social movements and the scaling of memory and justice in Bhopal. Contemporary South Asia. 26(1):18–33.
Neil Ferguson, Shaun McDaid, James W. McAuley.  2018.  Social movements, structural violence, and conflict transformation in Northern Ireland: The role of loyalist paramilitaries.. Peace and conflict: journal of peace psychology. 24(1):19.
Laurent Licata, Sammyh S. Khan, Simona Lastrego, Rosa Cabecinhas, Joaquim Pires Valentim, James H. Liu.  2018.  Social representations of colonialism in Africa and in Europe: Structure and relevance for contemporary intergroup relations. International Journal of Intercultural Relations. 62:68–79.
Julia Alves Brasil, Rosa Cabecinhas.  2018.  Social representations of Latin American history and (post) colonial relations in Brazil, Chile and Mexico. Journal of Social and Political Psychology. 5(2):537–557.
Haim Weinberg.  2018.  The social unconscious of Israeli Jews: described and analysed by an Israeli living in North America. :165–186.
Leslie G. Cecil, Timothy W. Pugh.  2018.  Souls of the ancestors: Postclassic Maya architecture, incensarios, and mana. Ancient Mesoamerica. 29(1):157–170.
Giselle Bader.  2018.  Space, Place, and Memory in Holloway by Robert Macfarlane, Stanley Donwood, and Dan Richards. Space and Culture. :1206331218773658.
Dietlind Hüchtker.  2018.  Space, time and history in the Polish People’s Republic: the trilogy Sami swoi, Nie ma mocnych, Kochaj albo rzuć. European Review of History: Revue européenne d'histoire. :1–17.
Jie-Hyun Lim.  2018.  Spatial, mnemonic and transdisciplinary turns in global memory formation. The Routledge Companion to World Literature and World History.
Katherine A. Roberts.  2018.  Special dossier: Space and Place in the Work of Contemporary Québécois Filmmakers. Quebec Studies. (65):61–77.