The Judge and the Historian: Transnational Holocaust Litigation as a New Model Leora Bilsky. 2012. The Judge and the Historian: Transnational Holocaust Litigation as a New Model. History and Memory. 24(2):117-156,196.
Learning Lessons from War? Catriona Pennell. 2016. Learning Lessons from War? History & Memory. 28(1):36-70.
Perspective-taking and memory capacity predict social network size James Stiller, R.i.m. Dunbar. 2007. Perspective-taking and memory capacity predict social network size. Social Networks. 29(1):93-104.
Transitional Justice and Protracted Accountability in Re-democratised Uruguay, 1985–2011 Luis Roniger. 2011. Transitional Justice and Protracted Accountability in Re-democratised Uruguay, 1985–2011. Journal of Latin American Studies. 43(4):693-724.
Learning and Remembering with Others: The Key Role of Retrieval in Shaping Group Recall and Collective Memory Sarah J. Barber, Suparna Rajaram, Ethan B. Fox. 2012. Learning and Remembering with Others: The Key Role of Retrieval in Shaping Group Recall and Collective Memory. Social Cognition. 30(1):121-132.
Learning Lessons from War? Catriona Pennell. 2016. Learning Lessons from War? History & Memory. 28(1):36-70.
The Role of Memory Strategies in Medication Adherence Among the Elderly Joan J. Branin. 2001. The Role of Memory Strategies in Medication Adherence Among the Elderly. Home Health Care Services Quarterly. 20(2):1-16.
Collective Memory, Social Time and Culture: The Polish Tradition in Memory Studies Elżbieta Tarkowska. 2013. Collective Memory, Social Time and Culture: The Polish Tradition in Memory Studies. Polish Sociological Review. (183):281-296.
Memory and Mystery: The Cultural Selection of Minimally Counterintuitive Narratives Ara Norenzayan, Scott Atran, Jason Faulkner, Mark Schaller. 2006. Memory and Mystery: The Cultural Selection of Minimally Counterintuitive Narratives. Cognitive Science. 30(3):531-553.
Social memory goes viral Kapil Saxena, Richard G. M. Morris. 2016. Social memory goes viral. Science. 353(6307):1496-1497.