Mourning Absences, Melancholic Commemoration, and the Contested Public Memories of the National September 11 Memorial and Museum Nicholas S. Paliewicz, Marouf Hasian. 2016. Mourning Absences, Melancholic Commemoration, and the Contested Public Memories of the National September 11 Memorial and Museum. Western Journal of Communication. 80(2):140-162.
Trauma Site Museums and Politics of Memory: Tuol Sleng, Villa Grimaldi and the Bologna Ustica Museum Patrizia Violi. 2012. Trauma Site Museums and Politics of Memory: Tuol Sleng, Villa Grimaldi and the Bologna Ustica Museum. Theory, Culture & Society. 29(1):36-75.
The Mastered Past? Collective Memory Trends in Germany since Unification Eric Langenbacher. 2010. The Mastered Past? Collective Memory Trends in Germany since Unification German Politics & Society. 28(1):42-68.
Conflicting Sites of Memory in Post-Genocide Cambodia Brigitte Sion. 2011. Conflicting Sites of Memory in Post-Genocide Cambodia. Humanity: An International Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism, and Development. 2(1):1-21.
A Lens Over Conflicted Memory: Surveying ‘Troubles’ Commemoration in Northern Ireland Kris Brown, Adrian Grant. 2016. A Lens Over Conflicted Memory: Surveying ‘Troubles’ Commemoration in Northern Ireland. Irish Political Studies. 31(1):139-162.
On Memory, Trauma, Public Space, Monuments, and Memorials Julian Bonder. 2009. On Memory, Trauma, Public Space, Monuments, and Memorials. Places: Forum of Design for the Public Realm. 21(1):62-69.
Argentine space, Jewish memory: memorials to the blown apart and disappeared in Buenos Aires Edna Aizenberg. 2007. Argentine space, Jewish memory: memorials to the blown apart and disappeared in Buenos Aires. Mortality. 12(2):109-123.
Re-Placing Pasts, Forgetting Presents: Narrative, Place, and Memory in the Time of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Heidi. Grunebaum-Ralph. 2001. Re-Placing Pasts, Forgetting Presents: Narrative, Place, and Memory in the Time of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Research in African Literatures. 32(3):198-212.
‘Our Whole History has been Ruined!’ The 1981 Hunger Strike and the Politics of Republican Commemoration and Memory Stephen Hopkins. 2016. ‘Our Whole History has been Ruined!’ The 1981 Hunger Strike and the Politics of Republican Commemoration and Memory. Irish Political Studies. 31(1):44-62.
Monuments and Memory for Our Times Partha Mitter. 2013. Monuments and Memory for Our Times. South Asian Studies. 29(1):159-167.