Mediating memories: Individual remembering of two mass protests in Hong Kong
Author: Chu, Donna
Epicentre to Aftermath: Rebuilding and Remembering in the Wake of Nepal's Earthquakes
Author: Li, Jingwei
英文介紹
Memory Studies雜志英文介紹
"Memory Studies" is dedicated to advancing the field of memory research with its international perspective and rigorous peer-review standards. It not only provides a platform for scholars to showcase their research in the interdisciplinary field of memory studies but also fosters in-depth discussions on how memory operates at various levels through the publication of high-quality research articles.
The journal covers a wide range of topics from individual psychological processes to sociocultural structures, examining how memory is constructed, disseminated, and influenced. It pays special attention to the diversity of memory across different cultural and social contexts, as well as how cognitive science, political science, and digital technology are reshaping our understanding of memory. Additionally, the journal focuses on the intersections of memory with concepts such as identity, historical narratives, collective identity, and the rights to memory.