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Memory and place: geographies of a critical relationship

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Leah Gillooly, Dominic Medway, Gary Warnaby & Stuart Roper. (2022) ‘To us it’s still Boundary Park’: fan discourses on the corporate (re)naming of football stadia. Social & Cultural Geography 23:9, pages 1275-1293.
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James W. Scott & Zoltán Hajdú. (2022) The Carpathian Basin as a ‘Hungarian Neighbourhood’: Imaginative Geographies of Regional Cooperation and National Exceptionalism. Eurasian Geography and Economics 63:6, pages 753-778.
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Nicolas Kenny. (2020) Saving the steamship: Brussels’ Maison de la Radio and the urban emotions of a broadcasting institution. International Journal of Heritage Studies 26:8, pages 806-822.
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Giselle E. Connell. (2020) Caring for Place with Aids Memorial Quilts in Dublin, Ireland. Geographical Review 110:3, pages 253-269.
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Lauren N. Duffy, Harrison P. Pinckney, Stefanie Benjamin & Rasul Mowatt. (2019) A critical discourse analysis of racial violence in South Carolina, U.S.A.: implications for traveling while Black. Current Issues in Tourism 22:19, pages 2430-2446.
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Andrea R. Roberts. (2018) Performance as place preservation: The role of storytelling in the formation of Shankleville Community's Black counterpublics. Journal of Community Archaeology & Heritage 5:3, pages 146-165.
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Nicole Oke, Christopher C. Sonn & Christopher McConville. (2018) Making a place in Footscray: everyday multiculturalism, ethnic hubs and segmented geography. Identities 25:3, pages 320-338.
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Amy Mills. (2017) The Cultural Geopolitics of Ethnic Nationalism: Turkish Urbanism in Occupied Istanbul (1918–1923). Annals of the American Association of Geographers 107:5, pages 1179-1193.
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Kelsey Carlson & Gareth E. John. (2015) Landscapes of triumphalism, reconciliation, and reclamation: memorializing the aftermath of the Dakota-U.S. War of 1862. Journal of Cultural Geography 32:3, pages 270-303.
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Moya Flynn, Natalya Kosmarskaya & Guzel Sabirova. (2014) The Place of Memory in Understanding Urban Change in Central Asia: The Cities of Bishkek and Ferghana. Europe-Asia Studies 66:9, pages 1501-1524.
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Jason Dittmer. (2014) Narrating urban assemblages—Chris Ware and Building Stories. Social & Cultural Geography 15:5, pages 477-503.
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James Tyner, Savina Sirik & Samuel Henkin. (2014) Violence and the Dialectics of Landscape: Memorialization in Cambodia. Geographical Review 104:3, pages 277-293.
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Martin Purvis & David Atkinson. (2009) Performing wartime memories: ceremony as contest at the Risiera di San Sabba death camp, Trieste. Social & Cultural Geography 10:3, pages 337-356.
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Amanda Kearney & John J. Bradley. (2009) ‘Too strong to ever not be there’: place names and emotional geographies. Social & Cultural Geography 10:1, pages 77-94.
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Alan Bairner. (2008) The cultural politics of remembrance: sport, place and memory in Belfast and Berlin. International Journal of Cultural Policy 14:4, pages 417-430.
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Kate Booth. (2008) Risdon Vale: Place, Memory, and Suburban Experience. Ethics, Place & Environment 11:3, pages 299-311.
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Reuben S. Rose-Redwood. (2008) From number to name: symbolic capital, places of memory and the politics of street renaming in New York City. Social & Cultural Geography 9:4, pages 431-452.
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Michael Brown & Larry Knopp. (2008) Queering the Map: The Productive Tensions of Colliding Epistemologies. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 98:1, pages 40-58.
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