The article explores the degree to which memory studies has become established as an academic field. Although we acknowledge that there are drawbacks to formal institutionalization, we contend that it is useful to think strategically about the future of memory studies. We argue that three key developments must take place in order for a field to become institutionalized. First, individual scholars must articulate the field through scientific production and collaboration. Second, higher education institutions must formally recognize the existence of the field through specialized programs and departments. And third, public and private donors must sponsor research via dedicated scholarships and grants. We use these phases as benchmarks in order...
Recent work suggests that the debate surrounding repressed memory and traumatic forgetting continues...
The study of memory straddles a wide range of social science disciplines including sociology, psycho...
The emergence of the interdisciplinary field of ‘cultural memory studies’ (cf. Erll, 2012) or more s...
The multidisciplinary field of memory studies combines intellectual strands from many domains, inclu...
This chapter introduces the reader to the field of Memory Studies. It traces the emergence of memory...
This article examines the opportunities and risks afforded by the consolidation of memory research i...
The field of Memory Studies continually refocuses and reinvents itself, searching for moments, event...
Memory studies has become a rapidly growing area of scholarly as well as public interest. This volum...
This article presents a historical overview of the two traditions in memory research. The first, ori...
Neuroscientists have long explored the mechanisms of memory from molecular, physiological, cognitive...
Though still a relatively young field, memory studies has undergone significant transformations sinc...
Though still a relatively young field, memory studies has undergone significant transformations sinc...
These essays survey the histories, the theories and the fault lines that compose the field of memory...
Keywords: collective memory, cultural memory, memory studies, mnemohistory. This article outlines s...
This article examines the conceptualisation and use of memory in the social sciences, both as a meth...
Recent work suggests that the debate surrounding repressed memory and traumatic forgetting continues...
The study of memory straddles a wide range of social science disciplines including sociology, psycho...
The emergence of the interdisciplinary field of ‘cultural memory studies’ (cf. Erll, 2012) or more s...
The multidisciplinary field of memory studies combines intellectual strands from many domains, inclu...
This chapter introduces the reader to the field of Memory Studies. It traces the emergence of memory...
This article examines the opportunities and risks afforded by the consolidation of memory research i...
The field of Memory Studies continually refocuses and reinvents itself, searching for moments, event...
Memory studies has become a rapidly growing area of scholarly as well as public interest. This volum...
This article presents a historical overview of the two traditions in memory research. The first, ori...
Neuroscientists have long explored the mechanisms of memory from molecular, physiological, cognitive...
Though still a relatively young field, memory studies has undergone significant transformations sinc...
Though still a relatively young field, memory studies has undergone significant transformations sinc...
These essays survey the histories, the theories and the fault lines that compose the field of memory...
Keywords: collective memory, cultural memory, memory studies, mnemohistory. This article outlines s...
This article examines the conceptualisation and use of memory in the social sciences, both as a meth...
Recent work suggests that the debate surrounding repressed memory and traumatic forgetting continues...
The study of memory straddles a wide range of social science disciplines including sociology, psycho...
The emergence of the interdisciplinary field of ‘cultural memory studies’ (cf. Erll, 2012) or more s...