Co-edited by Erol Gülüm, Paul Leworthy, Justyna Tabaszewska & Hanna Teichler (all current or former FMSP fellows)

November 26, 2024
5pm, Cas. 1.812 or online via Zoom (link below)

We are excited to celebrate with you today that the new journal in memory studies, the Memory Studies Review, has been launched! The Inaugural Issue titled “Memory and Environment” is available in open access. Memory Studies Review provides a unique platform for multidisciplinary research spanning a wide range of methodologies and theoretical frameworks across the field of Memory Studies. The journal is invested in exploring the ways in which the individual and collective, social and psychological, and political and cultural dimensions of remembering and forgetting interact with understandings of time, space, place, and scale. The journal seeks to publish works that push the boundaries and advance the evolving area of Memory Studies by fostering interdisciplinary dialogues and theoretical debates, addressing current issues and emerging trends, and contributing to public discourse and agenda-setting. We especially – but not exclusively – welcome scholarship exploring the relationship between memories and environments, for example through ecological, ecocritical, and post-humanist lenses, as well as work engaging innovative understandings of agency, the interrelations of subjectivity and materiality, and the human and non-human. Come by, browse by and submit your research!

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Meeting ID: 681 7120 5318

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