‘Genealogical nostalgia’: Second-generation memory and return in Caterina Edwards’ Finding Rosa Jennifer Bowering Delisle. 2012. ‘Genealogical nostalgia’: Second-generation memory and return in Caterina Edwards’ Finding Rosa. Memory Studies. 5(2):131-144.
Les luttes patrimoniales à l'heure de la densification urbaine : Le cas de la Basse-Ville Est d'Ottawa. (French) Caroline Ramirez, Kenza Benali. 2012. Les luttes patrimoniales à l'heure de la densification urbaine : Le cas de la Basse-Ville Est d'Ottawa. (French). Canadian Journal of Urban Research. 21(1):109-150.
Monuments, mundanity and memory: Altering ‘place’ and ‘space’ at the National War Memorial (Canada) Piotr M. Szpunar. 2010. Monuments, mundanity and memory: Altering ‘place’ and ‘space’ at the National War Memorial (Canada). Memory Studies. 3(4):379-394.
Lessons with Leah: re‐reading the photographic archive of nation in the National Film Board of Canada's Still Photography Division Carol Payne. 2006. Lessons with Leah: re‐reading the photographic archive of nation in the National Film Board of Canada's Still Photography Division. Visual Studies. 21(1):4-22.
Dangerous (Internal) Foreigners and Nation-Building: The Case of Canada Rita Dhamoon, Yasmeen Abu-Laban. 2009. Dangerous (Internal) Foreigners and Nation-Building: The Case of Canada. International Political Science Review. 30(2):163-183.
'This history's only good for anger': Gender and Cultural Memory in Beatrice Chancy Maureen Moynagh. 2002. 'This history's only good for anger': Gender and Cultural Memory in Beatrice Chancy. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture & Society. 28(1):97.
Colonial Reckoning, National Reconciliation?: Aboriginal Peoples and the Culture of Redress in Canada Jennifer Henderson, Pauline Wakeham. 2009. Colonial Reckoning, National Reconciliation?: Aboriginal Peoples and the Culture of Redress in Canada ESC: English Studies in Canada. 35(1):1-26.
Landscapes, Memory, Monuments, and Commemoration: Putting Identity in its Place Brian S. Osborne. 2001. Landscapes, Memory, Monuments, and Commemoration: Putting Identity in its Place. Canadian Ethnic Studies. 33(3):39-77.
In Search of Gudrun Goodman: Reflections on Gender, 'Doing History' and Memory Lesley. Biggs, Stella. Stephanson. 2006. In Search of Gudrun Goodman: Reflections on Gender, 'Doing History' and Memory. The Canadian Historical Review. 87(2):293-316.
Multiculturalism, memory, and ritualization: Ukrainian nationalist monuments in Edmonton, Alberta Per A. Rudling. 2011. Multiculturalism, memory, and ritualization: Ukrainian nationalist monuments in Edmonton, Alberta. Nationalities Papers. 39(5):733-768.