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Community-Based Research and the Historian's Craft Zorian1 Maksymec, Christina2 Redmond, Nina3, nreidmar@huron.uwo.ca Reid-Maroney. 2016. Community-Based Research and the Historian's Craft. Journal of Community Engagement & Higher Education. 8(2):57-66.
On the Edge of Memory: Uneasy Legacies of Dissent, Terror, and Violence in the American Landscape Kenneth1 Foote. 2016. On the Edge of Memory: Uneasy Legacies of Dissent, Terror, and Violence in the American Landscape. Social Science Quarterly (Wiley-Blackwell). 97(1):115-122.
Inked: historic African-American beach site as collective memory and group ‘Third Place’ sociability on Martha’s Vineyard D.-M. Peters. 2016. Inked: historic African-American beach site as collective memory and group ‘Third Place’ sociability on Martha’s Vineyard. Leisure Studies. 35(2):187-199.
Tell me what you remember and I will know who you are: The link between collective memory and social categorization Jean Louis Tavani, Julie Collange, Patrick Rateau, Michel-Louis Rouquette, Bo Rasyid Sanitioso. 2017. Tell me what you remember and I will know who you are: The link between collective memory and social categorization. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations. 20(1):91-108.
Trauma and Origins: Post-Holocaust Genealogists and the Work of Memory Arlene Stein. 2009. Trauma and Origins: Post-Holocaust Genealogists and the Work of Memory. Qualitative Sociology. 32(3):293-309.
Conjuring the past: Slavery and the historical imagination in Cuba Kenneth Routon. 2008. Conjuring the past: Slavery and the historical imagination in Cuba. American Ethnologist. 35(4):632-649.
Gendering Cultural Memory: Balzac's Adieu Kristina Fjelkestam. 2013. Gendering Cultural Memory: Balzac's Adieu. Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research. 5:239-249.
Recursive cosmopolitization: Argentina and the global Human Rights Regime Daniel Levy. 2010. Recursive cosmopolitization: Argentina and the global Human Rights Regime. British Journal of Sociology. 61(3):579-596.
American Reporting of School Violence and 'People Like Us': A Comparison of Newspaper Coverage of the Columbine and Red Lake School Shootings Patricia Leavy, Kathryn P. Maloney. 2009. American Reporting of School Violence and 'People Like Us': A Comparison of Newspaper Coverage of the Columbine and Red Lake School Shootings. Critical Sociology (Sage Publications, Ltd.). 35(2):273-292.