Thinking through the Future of Memory
Photo: Jeff Blum via Memory Studies Association

Thinking through the Future of Memory

Thinking through the Future of Memory
Photo: Jeff Blum via Memory Studies Association


Join us for the conference in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 3-5 December, 2016. Registration deadline: 18 November.
ENRS is one of the conference’s partners.

 

Memory studies is currently undergoing rapid expansion and is receiving growing recognition in academic and policy circles. However, concerns are being raised that the field’s expansion has not been matched by concomitant advances in theoretical groundwork, methodological sophistication and professional organization. The primary purpose of this meeting will be to think through the theoretical, methodological and professional challenges faced by memory studies as an interdisciplinary field of inquiry and practice. The overarching questions for the conference are: What is the identity of the memory studies field and how can/should we actively shape its future?

Another important aim of the conference is to set-up an international Memory Studies Association that will gather under its umbrella all the already existing smaller scholarly groups working on memory issues, as well as providing a home to research-oriented practitioners and policy-makers. Networking and exchange will be key for the conference.

The programme features 12 panels, three rountables, a professional development and a teaching workshop. Among the speakers are: Jeffrey Olick, Daniel Levy, Astrid Erll, Michael Rothberg, Ann Rigney, Siobhan Kattago, Wulf Kansteiner and Andrew Hoskins.

To view the programme and register for the conference please go to: www.memorystudiesassociation.org

Registration deadline: 18 November 2016

Thinking through the Future of Memory. Inaugural Conference of the Memory Studies Association
3-5 December 2016, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

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