专题:Memory, Trauma, and Commemoration

This cluster of papers explores the study of collective memory, trauma, and dark tourism, with a focus on topics such as cultural trauma, postmemory, heritage tourism, and mediated memories. It delves into the ways in which societies remember and commemorate historical events, particularly traumatic ones like the Holocaust, and how these memories are manifested in various forms of tourism and cultural practices.
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169Otherizing Violence: Dismemberment and Remembrance of Jezebel

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Confronting the Illness of Recognition: Pain and Reparation Amongst Citizens Mutilated During Protests in Present-Day France

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Identity, History and Memory: Visual Representations of the Conflict and the Post-conflict in Northern Ireland

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Mobilities, commodification of Soviet memories and affective power of items: connecting souvenir bazaars in Georgia and Armenia

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(Re)Invention of Memory

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Creating a city for all of us: a role for the Fediverse in archiving civic urban memory

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Collective Memory, Law, and Theory

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Dark tourism acceptance and peacebuilding in troubled destinations

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The Yarn in the Tapestry

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“So What do you See?” project findings. Visual Art in Reconciliation in Ukraine

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Transformations between History and Memory

other Full Text OpenAlex 175 FWCI0

Emotional conflict and trauma: the recovery of stolen memory using a mixed-methods approach

article Full Text OpenAlex 158 FWCI160.33213457

The End of Memory: Remembering Rightly in a Violent World

book Full Text OpenAlex 141 FWCI8.12662458

The Routledge Handbook of Memory Activism

book Full Text OpenAlex 119 FWCI76.47126983

Residents’ Cognitive Appraisals, Emotions, and Coping Strategies at Local Dark Tourism Sites

article Full Text OpenAlex 96 FWCI15.96315784

Challenging the meaning of the past from below: A typology for comparative research on memory activists

article Full Text OpenAlex 82 FWCI11.36770331

Remaking memory and the agency of the aesthetic

article Full Text OpenAlex 75 FWCI8.46531098

After Interpretation: Remembering Archaeology

article Full Text OpenAlex 69 FWCI45.51365178

How Nations Remember

book Full Text OpenAlex 67 FWCI10.98561545

Engaging Auschwitz: an analysis of young travellers’ experiences of Holocaust Tourism

article Full Text OpenAlex 64 FWCI9.92328802