Boyd, E., & Merrill, S. (2026). The digital multidirectionality of anniversaries: 7 October 1944/2023, Catch-22 commemoration and the comparative instrumentalization of Holocaust memory on X. Memory, Mind & Media, 5, e9.
Eriksson, K. and Meier, M. (2026) Posted pasts. Strategic uses of the past in the 2022 Danish and Swedish national election campaigns on Facebook. Nordic Journal of Media Studies, 8 (1), 1-20.
Farrell-Banks, D. & Merrill, S. (2026). The nostalgic (de)legitimation of sportswashing: Social media and legacy media reactions to the Saudi Arabian state takeover of Newcastle United. Nordic Journal of Media Studies, 8(1), 81-98. .
Ignatova, P. (2026). The Legend of the Serra Revisited: Identifying the Composite Creature. Preternature: Critical and Historical Studies on the Preternatural 15(1), 127-158.
Kilic, O. (2026). Resistance through counter-archives: Lubunya digital platforms and imaginaries of radical hope. In M. Liinason, S. Khosravi Ooryad, & O. Kilic (Eds.) Feminist and Queer Imaginaries of Hope in a Turbulent Era. (p.125-142) Edward Elgar.
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Fälton, E., & Ignatova, P. (2025) Staying away from Cthulhu rather than Embracing the Cthulhucene: Representations of Relationships between the Human and the Non-Human in Netflix’s The Sea Beast, in Kosatica, M., & Smith, S.P. (eds.), Framing Sustainability in Language and Communication (pp.240–58). Routledge.
Gillette, M. B., & Boyd, E. (2025). Mining heritage gone wrong: A study of disappointed tourists at China’s national mine parks. Tourism Recreation Research, 50(4), 743–754.
Ignatova, P., & Fälton, E. (2025). Nordic Myths Exhibition at Nationalmuseum Jamtli in Östersund, Sweden, Part I: Nature, Medievalism, and The Construction of Space. Enarratio 25, 47-78.
Ignatova, P. (2025). Human-Fish Relationship in Medieval Literature for Younger Audiences’, Interspecies Relations in Children’s Cultures, Conference June 13–15 2023, Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings 206, 33–42.
Merrill, S., Makhortykh, M., Mandolessi, S., Richardson-Walden, V. G., Smit, R., & Wang, Q. (2025). Handling the hype: Demystifying artificial intelligence for memory studies. Memory, Mind & Media, 4, e18.
Merrill, S. (2025). Hybrid methodologies for studying social and cultural memory in the post-digital age. Q.Wang & A. Hoskins (Eds.), In The Remaking of Memory in the Age of Social Media and the Internet (pp.241-256), Oxford University Press.
Merrill, S. (2025). ‘Splintering’ the Memory-Activism Nexus: State and Market Forces in the Vortex of Civic Memory. In A. Erll, S. Knittel & J. Wüstenberg (Ed.), Dynamics, Mediation, Mobilization: Doing Memory Studies With Ann Rigney (pp. 361-368). De Gruyter.
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Gillette, M. B., & Boyd, E. (2024). Mining for tourists in China: a digital ethnography of user-generated content from coal mining heritage parks. Journal of Heritage Tourism, 19(1), 1–19.
Jethro, D., and Merrill. S. (2024). ‘Next stop Anton-Wilhelm-Amo Strasse’: Place names, (de)commemoration and memory activism in Berlin, in Gensburger, S., and Wüstenberg, J., (eds), (De)commemoration: Making sense of contemporary calls for tearing down statues and renaming places (pp. 210-220), Berghahn Books.
Lingold, M. C., Wyatt, C., Onciul, B., Everson, A., Luria, J. N., Zabalueva, O., Webb, M. R., Kim, S., & Selwood, S. (2024). Review Essays: Our Colonial Inheritance; The Loud Archive: Love & Loss and the Critical Theory of Emotion and Affect; The Northwest Coast Hall Reimagined; The Holocaust: What Hate Can Do; Memorialising the Holocaust in Human Rights Museums; The Weave of “Fashion Diplomacy”; Interpreting Africa in South Korea; Ecological Art Exhibitions in London. Museum Worlds, 12(1), 181-240. Retrieved Mar 13, 2026, from
Merrill, S. (2024). Remembering the building blocks of socialism: The material and mediatized (n)ostalgia of East German plastic construction toys. In Schofield, J., Praet, E., Godin, G., and Petursdottir, T., (eds), The Routledge Handbook on Archaeology and Plastics (pp.371-384), Routledge.
Merrill, S. (2024). Remembering like a state: Surveillance databases, digital activist traces and the repressive potential of mediated prospective memory. Memory Studies, 17(5), 1177-1194.
Merrill, S. (2024). The state of (and in) memory activism research: A review of The Routledge Handbook of Memory Activism, Memory Studies, 17(5), 1235-1238.
Merrill, S., & Rigney, A. (2024). Remembering activism: Means and ends. Memory Studies, 17(5), 997-1003.
Smit, R., Smits, T., & Merrill, S. (2024). Stochastic Remembering and Distributed Mnemonic Agency: Recalling Twentieth Century Activists with ChatGPT. Memory Studies Review, 1(2), 209-230.
Souza, M. de A. C. (2024) Temporalities in spatial narratives about war ruins in Mostar. Political Geography, 115.
Boyd, E. (2023). Memorialisation and its denial: slow resistance through derealisation in Kiruna, Sweden. Journal of Political Power, 16(2), 158–176.
Merrill, S. (2023). Memory, Iconicity, and Virality in Action: Exploring Protest Photos Online. In A. Rigney & T. Smits (Ed.), The Visual Memory of Protest (pp 133-156), Amsterdam University Press.
Merrill, S. (2023). Artificial intelligence and social memory: Towards the cyborgian remembrance of an advancing mnemo-technic. In S. Lindgren (Ed.), Handbook of critical studies of artificial intelligence (pp.173-186), Edward Elgar.
Neidhardt-Mokoena, A.,and Wiltse, H.(2023) Generous crowdedness: Cultivating space(s) for care at alternative design museums, in Holmlid, S., Rodrigues, V., Westin, C., Krogh, P. G., Mäkelä, M., Svanaes, D., Wikberg-Nilsson, Å (eds.), Nordes 2023: This Space Intentionally Left Blank, 12-14 June, Linköping University, Norrköping, Sweden.
Zabalueva, O. (2023). "Not All Museums": Memory, politics, and museum activism on the move, Linköping University.
Ignatova, P. (2022). Introduction: Of water and monsters. Shima, 16(2), 1–6.
Richardson-Little, N., Merrill, S., & Arlaud, L. (2022). Far-right anniversary politics and social media: The Alternative for Germany’s contestation of the East German past on Twitter. Memory Studies, 15(6), 1360–1377.
Zabalueva, O. (2022). Multimedia Historical Parks and the Heritage-based ‘Regime of Truth’ in Russia, Culture Unbound, 14(2), pp. 83–106.
Closs Stephens, A., Coward, M., Merrill, S., and Sumartojo, S. (2021). Affect and the Response to Terror: Commemoration and Communities of Sense, International Political Sociology, 15(1), 22-40.
Merrill, S. (2021). Buffing and Buffering Blu: The Societal Performance of Street Art, Heritage Erasure and Digital Preservation in Berlin, International Journal of Heritage Studies, 27(6) : 601-616.
Merrill, S & Lindgren, S. (2021). Memes, brands and the politics of post-terror togetherness: following the Manchester bee after the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, Information, Communication & Society, 24:16, 2403-2421
Ignatova, P. (2020). The Undead: Ghosts and Revenants, in Tingle, E., & Booth, P. (eds.), A Companion to Death, Burial and Remembrance in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe 1300–1700 (pp. 418–38) Brill.
Merrill, S., Keightley, E., and Daphi, P., (Eds.) (2020). Social Movements, Cultural Memory and Digital Media: Mobilising Mediated Remembrance, Palgrave Macmillan.
Merrill, S. (2020). Following the Woman with the Handbag: Mnemonic Context Collapse and the Anti-fascist Activist Appropriation of an Iconic Historical Photograph. In Merrill, S., Keightley, E., and Daphi, P., (eds) Social Movements, Cultural Memory and Digital Media: Mobilising Mediated Remembrance, Palgrave Macmillan, 111-39.
Merrill, S., Keightley, E., & Daphi, P. (2020). The Digital Memory Practices of Social Movements: Claiming, Circulating and Curating. In Merrill, S., Keightley, E., and Daphi, P., (eds.), Social Movements, Cultural Memory and Digital Media: Mobilising Mediated Remembrance, Palgrave Macmillan, 1-30.
Richardson-Little, N., & Merrill, S. (2020). Who Is the Volk? PEGIDA and the Contested Memory of 1989 on Social Media. In Merrill, S., Keightley, E., and Daphi, P., (eds) Social Movements, Cultural Memory and Digital Media: Mobilising Mediated Remembrance, Palgrave Macmillan, 59-84.
Merrill, S. (2020a). Sweden Then vs. Sweden Now: The Memetic Normalisation of Far-Right Nostalgia, First Monday, 25(6).
Merrill, S., & Lindgren, S. (2020). The Rhythms of Social Movement Memories: The Mobilization of Silvio Meier ’s Activist Remembrance Across Platforms, Social Movement Studies, 19(5-6), 657-74.
Merrill, S., Sumartojo, S., Closs Stephens, A., and Coward, M. (2020). Togetherness after Terror: The More or Less Digital Commemorative Public Atmospheres of the Manchester Arena Bombing’s First Anniversary, Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 38(3), 546-566.
Merrill, S. (2019). Walking Together? The Mediatised Performative Commemoration of 7/7’s Tenth Anniversary, Journalism: Theory, Practice and Criticism, 20(10), 1360-1378.
Merrill, S. (2019). Thinking volumetrically about urban memory. In De Nardi, S., Orange, H., Koskinen-Koivisto, E., Drozdzewski, D., & High, S., Routledge Handbook of Memory and Place, (pp. 223-232), Routledge.
Ignatova, P. (2018). Moving between Life and Death: Horror Films and the Medieval Walking Corpse, in Gerzic, M., & Norrie, A. (eds.), From Medievalism to Early-Modernism: Adapting the English Past (67-81) Routledge.
Merrill, S. (2018) The Dead Are Coming: Political Performance Art, Activist Remembrance and Dig(ital) Protests. In Breed, A., and Prentki, T., (eds.), Performance and Civic Engagement, (pp. 159-186) Palgrave Macmillan.
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