The Muncie Race Riots of 1967, Representing Community Memory Through Public Performance, and Collaborative Ethnography Between Faculty, Students, and the Local Community Lee Papa, Luke Eric Lassiter. 2003. The Muncie Race Riots of 1967, Representing Community Memory Through Public Performance, and Collaborative Ethnography Between Faculty, Students, and the Local Community. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography. 32(2):147.
Collective Memory and Abortive Commemoration: Presidents' Day and the American Holiday Calendar Barry Schwartz. 2008. Collective Memory and Abortive Commemoration: Presidents' Day and the American Holiday Calendar. Social Research. 75(1):75-110.
Growing Up White and Female During the American Great Depression: Popular Communication, Media, and Memory Shayla Thiel-Stern, Rebecca C. Hains, Sharon R. Mazzarella. 2011. Growing Up White and Female During the American Great Depression: Popular Communication, Media, and Memory. Women's Studies in Communication. 34(2):161-182.
Interracial Justice: Conflict and Reconciliation in Post-Civil Rights America Eric K. Yamamoto. 2000. Interracial Justice: Conflict and Reconciliation in Post-Civil Rights America. :348.
Remembering and Re-Creating the Great Debates of 1960: Presidential Libraries as Sites for Political Argumentation Sara A. Mehltretter Drury, Dale A. Herbeck. 2016. Remembering and Re-Creating the Great Debates of 1960: Presidential Libraries as Sites for Political Argumentation. Communication Quarterly. 64(2):173-192.
One Nation Divided by Slavery: Remembering the American Revolution While Marching toward the Civil War Christopher Childers. 2016. One Nation Divided by Slavery: Remembering the American Revolution While Marching toward the Civil War. Civil War History. 62(4):437-439.
IT AIN'T NECESSARILY So: THE POLITICS OF MEMORY AND THE BYSTANDER NARRATIVE IN THE U.S. HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM Ronald J. Berger. 2003. IT AIN'T NECESSARILY So: THE POLITICS OF MEMORY AND THE BYSTANDER NARRATIVE IN THE U.S. HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM. Humanity & Society. 27(1):6-29.
Revis(it)ing Nuclear History: Narrative Conflict at the Bradbury Science Museum Bryan C. Taylor. 1997. Revis(it)ing Nuclear History: Narrative Conflict at the Bradbury Science Museum. Studies in Cultures, Organizations & Societies. 3(1):119-145.
Visual consumption, collective memory and the representation of war Richard Godfrey, Simon Lilley. 2009. Visual consumption, collective memory and the representation of war. Consumption, Markets & Culture. 12(4):275-300.
My Memory, Myself: The Role of Culture in Memory and Self-Identity Clare Ulrich. 2004. My Memory, Myself: The Role of Culture in Memory and Self-Identity. Human Ecology. 32(1):2-5.