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.
From Collective Memory to Transcultural Remembrance Matthew Graves, Elizabeth Rechniewski. 2010. From Collective Memory to Transcultural Remembrance. PORTAL: Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies. 7(1):1-15.
Memory and Belonging in Ulster Loyalist Identity Jim McAuley. 2016. Memory and Belonging in Ulster Loyalist Identity. Irish Political Studies. 31(1):122-138.
The Topographies of Memory in Berlin: The Neue Wache and the Memorial for the Murdered Jews of Europe Elke Grenzer. 2002. The Topographies of Memory in Berlin: The Neue Wache and the Memorial for the Murdered Jews of Europe. Canadian Journal of Urban Research. 11(1):93-110.
In Between Places of Remembrance and Realms of Memory: The 15-Years Commemoration of the Romanian Revolution in Timişoara Sidonia Grama. 2005. In Between Places of Remembrance and Realms of Memory: The 15-Years Commemoration of the Romanian Revolution in Timişoara. Philobiblon: Transylvanian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research in Humanities. 10-11:311-342.
Tracing a Cultural Memory: Commemoration of 1857 in the Delhi Durbars, 1877, 1903, and 1911 SONAKSHI1, sonakshigoyle@gmail.com Goyle. 2016. Tracing a Cultural Memory: Commemoration of 1857 in the Delhi Durbars, 1877, 1903, and 1911. Historical Journal. 59(3):799-815.
Ethnic migration and memory: disputes over the ethnic origins of Japanese Brazilians in Japan Ernani Oda. 2010. Ethnic migration and memory: disputes over the ethnic origins of Japanese Brazilians in Japan. Ethnic & Racial Studies. 33(3):515-532.
Memorial functions: Intent, impact and the right to remember Dacia Viejo-Rose. 2011. Memorial functions: Intent, impact and the right to remember. Memory Studies. 4(4):465-480.
‘Making Change’ in the memorial landscape to the Dakota–US War of 1862: remembrance, healing and justice through affective participation in the Dakota Commemorative March (DCM) G. E. John, K. M. Carlson. 2016. ‘Making Change’ in the memorial landscape to the Dakota–US War of 1862: remembrance, healing and justice through affective participation in the Dakota Commemorative March (DCM). Social & Cultural Geography. 17(8):987-1016.
Memoria, memory, and commemoration Jane Calow. 2007. Memoria, memory, and commemoration. Mortality. 12(2):103-108.