"We were all there": Remembering America in the anniversary coverage of Hurricane Katrina Sue Robinson. 2009. "We were all there": Remembering America in the anniversary coverage of Hurricane Katrina. Memory Studies. 2(2):235-253.
Conjuring Abraham, Martin and John: Memory and news of the Obama presidential campaign Daniel A. Berkowitz, Sarah Raaii. 2010. Conjuring Abraham, Martin and John: Memory and news of the Obama presidential campaign. Memory Studies. 3(4):364-378.
Twentieth-Century Tales: Newsmagazines and American Memory C. Kitch. 1999. Twentieth-Century Tales: Newsmagazines and American Memory. Journalism & Communication Monographs. 1(2):120-155.
Placing Journalism Inside Memory — and Memory Studies Carolyn Kitch. 2008. Placing Journalism Inside Memory — and Memory Studies. Memory Studies. 1(3):311-320.
Reawakening the Nation Nathan N. Orgill. 2016. Reawakening the Nation. Journalism Studies. 17(4):517-531.
Forgetting the Last Big War Collective Memory and Liberation Images in an Off-Year Anniversary Susan Keith. 2012. Forgetting the Last Big War Collective Memory and Liberation Images in an Off-Year Anniversary. American Behavioral Scientist. 56(2):204-222.
Global Issues, Western Foci: Banal Occidentalism in a Finnish Newspaper Jukka Jouhki. 2016. Global Issues, Western Foci: Banal Occidentalism in a Finnish Newspaper. Suomen Antropologi: Journal of the Finnish Anthropological Society. 41(2):32-46.
Memory in Journalism and the Memory of Journalism: Israeli Journalists and the Constructed Legacy of Haolam Hazeh Oren Meyers. 2007. Memory in Journalism and the Memory of Journalism: Israeli Journalists and the Constructed Legacy of Haolam Hazeh. Journal of Communication. 57(4):719-738.
When the past seeps into the present: The role of press agencies in circulating new historical narratives and restructuring collective memory during and after the Holocaust transitional justice A. Herfroy-Mischler. 2016. When the past seeps into the present: The role of press agencies in circulating new historical narratives and restructuring collective memory during and after the Holocaust transitional justice. Journalism. 17(7):823-844.
Why Memory's Work on Journalism Does Not Reflect Journalism's Work on Memory Barbie Zelizer. 2008. Why Memory's Work on Journalism Does Not Reflect Journalism's Work on Memory. Memory Studies. 1(1):79-87.