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Memory Studies
The 50 Most-Frequently Cited Articles
in Memory Studies as of November 1, 2009 -- updated monthly

Most-cited rankings are recalculated at the beginning of the month.
Rankings are based on citations to articles on this journal site from articles in HighWire-hosted journals.

1.  Paul Connerton
  Seven types of forgetting
  Jan 01, 2008; 1: 59-71.
(In "Article")   [Abstract]     [PDF]
 
2.  Marita Sturken
  Memory, consumerism and media: Reflections on the emergence of the field
  Jan 01, 2008; 1: 73-78.
(In "Article")   [Abstract]     [PDF]
 
3.  Barbie Zelizer
  Why memory's work on journalism does not reflect journalism's work on memory
  Jan 01, 2008; 1: 79-87.
(In "Article")   [Abstract]     [PDF]
 
4.  Susannah Radstone
  Memory studies: For and against
  Jan 01, 2008; 1: 31-39.
(In "Article")   [Abstract]     [PDF]
 
5.  Henry L. Roediger, James V. Wertsch
  Creating a new discipline of memory studies
  Jan 01, 2008; 1: 9-22.
(In "Article")   [Abstract]     [PDF]
 
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