Suppressing Memory and Knowledge: A Self-taught Pedagogy Abdul Jabbar. 2012. Suppressing Memory and Knowledge: A Self-taught Pedagogy. Changing English: Studies in Culture & Education. 19(3):307-312.
"A Lasting Gift to His Descendants": Family Memory and the Great War in Australia Bart Ziino. 2010. "A Lasting Gift to His Descendants": Family Memory and the Great War in Australia. History and Memory. 22(2):125-146,179.
MEMORY, GENDER, SILENCE: ORAL HISTORY IN (POST-)SOVIET RUSSIA AND THE BLURRY LINE BETWEEN THE PUBLIC AND THE PRIVATE. Summary Anika Walke. 2011. MEMORY, GENDER, SILENCE: ORAL HISTORY IN (POST-)SOVIET RUSSIA AND THE BLURRY LINE BETWEEN THE PUBLIC AND THE PRIVATE. Summary. Laboratorium: Russian Review of Social Research. 3(1):181-183.
Acts of Defacement, Memory of Loss: Ghostly Effects of the "Armenian Crisis" in Mardin, Southeastern Turkey Zerrin Özlem Biner. 2010. Acts of Defacement, Memory of Loss: Ghostly Effects of the "Armenian Crisis" in Mardin, Southeastern Turkey. History and Memory. 22(2):68-94,178.
A Methodological Approach to the Study of Urban Memory: Narratives about Mexico City Martha de Alba. 2012. A Methodological Approach to the Study of Urban Memory: Narratives about Mexico City. Forum: Qualitative Social Research. 13(2):1-20.
Abraham the Settler, Jesus the Refugee: Contemporary Conflict and Christianity on the Road to Bethlehem Jackie Feldman. 2011. Abraham the Settler, Jesus the Refugee: Contemporary Conflict and Christianity on the Road to Bethlehem. History and Memory. 23(1):62-95,157.