On 22 May 2017, a homemade bomb was detonated in the foyer of Manchester Arena as people were leaving the Ariana Grande concert. Twenty-three people (including the bomber) were killed and over 800 were injured. Within hours of the attack, people of Manchester began to leave flowers, candles, soft toys, balloons, written notes and other items in St Ann’s Square and other locations around the city. In June 2017, the Manchester City Council tasked Manchester Art Gallery to oversee the removal and collection of material objects from St Ann’s Square. Manchester Art Gallery ultimately stored more than 10,000 objects to form what is now known as the ‘Manchester Together Archive’ of the public response to the Manchester Arena attack. An associated ...
The project explored the objectives and methods of post-terrorist memorialisation in Europe and the ...
&quot;RESEARCH BACKGROUND<br />This Anti-Memorial was a temporary public event undertaken ...
This is the author's manuscript of an article published in Archaeological Dialogues.Exploring the re...
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During the centenary of the Great War the UK has witnessed an upsurge of memorialisation, from focus...
© 2020 American Psychological Association. Objective: The creation of spontaneous memorials has beco...
Objects derive their historical weight from the place where they are displayed and the authenticity ...
This thesis traces the history of a collection of domestic objects and amateur crafts given to a mus...
Whilst the interest of memory scholars in political violence and more specifically in terrorism is n...
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This poster was presented at the 'X-Scapes: 10th Linguistic Landscapes Workshop, 02-04 May, 2018, Un...
Seemingly random acts of violence are occasionally acted upon monuments, memorials, and public icons...
Commemoration in public space is usually associated with the creation of official objects related to...
Spontaneous memorials emerging after an unexpected trauma or loss are certainly not a novel phenomen...
The project explored the objectives and methods of post-terrorist memorialisation in Europe and the ...
&quot;RESEARCH BACKGROUND<br />This Anti-Memorial was a temporary public event undertaken ...
This is the author's manuscript of an article published in Archaeological Dialogues.Exploring the re...
"Psychological literature has recognised the importance of community resilience in the wake of traum...
How do memorials act to transmit memory through the organization of space? In this paper we contrast...
During the centenary of the Great War the UK has witnessed an upsurge of memorialisation, from focus...
© 2020 American Psychological Association. Objective: The creation of spontaneous memorials has beco...
Objects derive their historical weight from the place where they are displayed and the authenticity ...
This thesis traces the history of a collection of domestic objects and amateur crafts given to a mus...
Whilst the interest of memory scholars in political violence and more specifically in terrorism is n...
“The Archive, the Event and Its Architecture” is both a documentation and a component of an interrel...
This poster was presented at the 'X-Scapes: 10th Linguistic Landscapes Workshop, 02-04 May, 2018, Un...
Seemingly random acts of violence are occasionally acted upon monuments, memorials, and public icons...
Commemoration in public space is usually associated with the creation of official objects related to...
Spontaneous memorials emerging after an unexpected trauma or loss are certainly not a novel phenomen...
The project explored the objectives and methods of post-terrorist memorialisation in Europe and the ...
&quot;RESEARCH BACKGROUND<br />This Anti-Memorial was a temporary public event undertaken ...
This is the author's manuscript of an article published in Archaeological Dialogues.Exploring the re...