Commemorating Mass Violence: Truth Commission Hearings as a Genre of Public Memory Courtney E. Cole. 2018. Commemorating Mass Violence: Truth Commission Hearings as a Genre of Public Memory. Southern Communication Journal. 83(3):149-166.
Commemorating war: the politics of memory T. G Ashplant, Graham Dawson, Michael Roper. 2004. Commemorating war: the politics of memory.
Extremities: trauma, testimony, and community Nancy K Miller, Jason Daniel Tougaw. 2002. Extremities: trauma, testimony, and community.
Memory and World War II: an ethnographic approach Francesca Cappelletto. 2005. Memory and World War II: an ethnographic approach.
Separate Suffering, Shared Archives Ari Joskowicz. 2016. Separate Suffering, Shared Archives. History & Memory. 28(1):110-140.
Regarding the Recording: The Viewer of Video Testimony, the Complexity of Copresence and the Possibility of Tertiary Witnessing Caroline Wake. 2013. Regarding the Recording: The Viewer of Video Testimony, the Complexity of Copresence and the Possibility of Tertiary Witnessing. History and Memory. 25(1):111-144,182.
Recuperative memory in Romanian post-Communist society Simona Mitroiu. 2016. Recuperative memory in Romanian post-Communist society. Nationalities Papers. 44(5):751-771.
The witness in the archive: Holocaust Studies Marianne Hirsch, Leo Spitzer. 2009. The witness in the archive: Holocaust Studies. Memory Studies. 2(2):151-170.
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Historical connection between memory and testimony psychology by an experimental study of Seiichi Terada in Japan. (English) Kosuke Wakabayashi, Tatsuya Sato. 2012. Historical connection between memory and testimony psychology by an experimental study of Seiichi Terada in Japan. (English). Japanese Journal of Psychology. 83(3):174-181.