Surveillance in America: An Interview With Christian Parenti Christopher Sprinkle. 2005. Surveillance in America: An Interview With Christian Parenti. American Behavioral Scientist. 48(10):1375-1382.
More than fact and fiction: cultural memory and the Tuskegee Syphilis Study Sm Reverby. 2001. More than fact and fiction: cultural memory and the Tuskegee Syphilis Study. Hastings Center Report. 31(5):22-28.
'Just keeps rollin' along': rebellions, revolts and radical black memories of slavery in the 1930s. Paul Gardullo. 2007. 'Just keeps rollin' along': rebellions, revolts and radical black memories of slavery in the 1930s.. Patterns of Prejudice. 41(3/4):271-301.
Memory by Consensus: Remembering the American Revolutionary War in Chicago Christopher J. Young. 2016. Memory by Consensus: Remembering the American Revolutionary War in Chicago. Journal of American Studies. 50(4):971-1997.
No Irish Need Deny: Evidence for the Historicity of NINA Restrictions in Advertisements and Signs Rebecca A. Fried. 2016. No Irish Need Deny: Evidence for the Historicity of NINA Restrictions in Advertisements and Signs. Journal of Social History. 49(4):829-852.
Slavery and Its Memory in Public Monuments Renée Ater. 2010. Slavery and Its Memory in Public Monuments. Part of a special section on American sculpture. 24(1):20-23.
Disrupting the nuptials at the town hall debate: feminism and the politics of cultural memory in the USA Melissa Deem. 2003. Disrupting the nuptials at the town hall debate: feminism and the politics of cultural memory in the USA. Cultural Studies. 17(5):615-647.
The appropriation of American war memories: a critical juxtaposition of the Holocaust and the Vietnam War Yến Lê Espiritu, Diane Wolf. 2013. The appropriation of American war memories: a critical juxtaposition of the Holocaust and the Vietnam War. Social Identities. 19(2):188-203.
Collective Memory Meets Organizational Identity: Remembering to Forget in a Firm's Rhetorical History Michel Anteby, Virág Molnár. 2012. Collective Memory Meets Organizational Identity: Remembering to Forget in a Firm's Rhetorical History. Academy of Management Journal. 55(3):515-540.
Language and memory: Pre-Columbian America and the social logic of periodization E. Zerubavel. 1998. Language and memory: Pre-Columbian America and the social logic of periodization. Social Research. 65(2):315-330.