Digital Memory: The Visual Recording of Mass Grave Exhumations in Contemporary Spain Francisco Ferrándiz, Alejandro Baer. 2008. Digital Memory: The Visual Recording of Mass Grave Exhumations in Contemporary Spain. Forum: Qualitative Social Research. 9(3):1-23.
Body Politics and the Body Politic J. Edward Mallot. Submitted. Body Politics and the Body Politic. Interventions: The International Journal of Postcolonial Studies. 8(2):165-177.
A Way of Going Back: Memory and Estrangement in the Poetry of Paula Meehan Lucy Collins. 2009. A Way of Going Back: Memory and Estrangement in the Poetry of Paula Meehan. An Sionnach: A Journal of Literature, Culture, and the Arts. 5(1):127-139.
Beyond the Archive: Cultural Memory in Dance and Theater Carol L. Bernstein. 2007. Beyond the Archive: Cultural Memory in Dance and Theater. Journal of Research Practice. 3(2):1-14.
Between History and Psychoanalysis: A Case Study in the Reception of Holocaust Survivor Testimony Thomas Trezise. 2008. Between History and Psychoanalysis: A Case Study in the Reception of Holocaust Survivor Testimony. History and Memory. 20(1):7-47.
Trauma, Historiography and Polyphony: Adult Voices in the CJHC's Early Postwar Child Holocaust Testimonies Beate Müller. 2012. Trauma, Historiography and Polyphony: Adult Voices in the CJHC's Early Postwar Child Holocaust Testimonies. History and Memory. 24(2):157-197.
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.
"Breaking the Conspiracy of Silence": Testimony, Traumatic Memory, and Psychotherapy with Survivors of Political Violence Kelly McKinney. 2007. "Breaking the Conspiracy of Silence": Testimony, Traumatic Memory, and Psychotherapy with Survivors of Political Violence. Ethos. 35(3):265-299.
Blind Sequential Lineup Administration Reduces Both False Identifications and Confidence in Those False Identifications Steve D. Charman, Vanessa Quiroz. 2016. Blind Sequential Lineup Administration Reduces Both False Identifications and Confidence in Those False Identifications. Law & Human Behavior (American Psychological Association). 40(5):477-487.
The credibility of recovered memory testimony: exploring the effects of alleged victim and perpetrator gender Brian H. Bornstein, Stephanie L. Muller. 2001. The credibility of recovered memory testimony: exploring the effects of alleged victim and perpetrator gender. Child Abuse & Neglect. 25(11):1415-1426.