Narratives of popular music heritage and cultural identity: The affordances and constraints of popular music memories Arno van der Hoeven. 2018. Narratives of popular music heritage and cultural identity: The affordances and constraints of popular music memories. European Journal of Cultural Studies. 21(2):207–222.
Testing the Hypothesis of “Impressionable Years” With Willingness to Self-Censor in Chile Nicolle Etchegaray, Andrés Scherman, Sebastián Valenzuela. 2018. Testing the Hypothesis of “Impressionable Years” With Willingness to Self-Censor in Chile. International Journal of Public Opinion Research.
‘We love the bands and we want to keep them on the walls’: gig posters as heritage-as-praxis in music venues Catherine Strong, Samuel Whiting. 2018. ‘We love the bands and we want to keep them on the walls’: gig posters as heritage-as-praxis in music venues. Continuum. 32(2):151–161.
Mourning and memory in the twittersphere Nina Cesare, Jennifer Branstad. 2018. Mourning and memory in the twittersphere. Mortality. 23(1):82–97.
World Heritage Craze in China: Universal Discourse, National Culture, and Local Memory Haiming Yan. 2018. World Heritage Craze in China: Universal Discourse, National Culture, and Local Memory.
Subordinated knowledge as a tool for creative maladjustment and resistance to racial oppression Glenn Adams, Phia S. Salter, Tuğçe Kurtiş, Pegah Naemi, Sara Estrada-Villalta. 2018. Subordinated knowledge as a tool for creative maladjustment and resistance to racial oppression. Journal of Social Issues. 74(2):337–354.
Fear and Loathing of the Imagination in Science Lorraine Daston. 2018. Fear and Loathing of the Imagination in Science. :73–96.
Drowned Histories Alejandra Armitage. 2018. Drowned Histories. re: think-a journal of creative ethnography. 1(1):7–10.
Thinking through time: From collective memories to collective futures Constance de Saint-Laurent. 2018. Thinking through time: From collective memories to collective futures. :59–81.
How do Adults Remember Their Parents’ Reaction to Gender Nonconformity? Rebecca Eaker, Anneliese A. Singh, Corey W. Johnson. 2018. How do Adults Remember Their Parents’ Reaction to Gender Nonconformity? :53–67.