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The Memory Studies Bank
The MSB responds to two trends:
The ongoing consolidation of a field of memory studies, evidenced by the existence of centers and specialized journals dedicated to the study of memory (see links), as well as the recent publication of a number of edited collections and special journal issues heralding the establishment of a field. This field is variously identified as social, cultural, and collective memory studies (these terms are sometimes used interchangeably and sometimes indicate conceptual distinctions). Its participants include scholars from a variety disciplines, especially in the social sciences and humanities.
The ongoing debate as to whether memory studies is or should be “interdisciplinary” (involving contributions from scholars from various disciplines within a shared framework), “transdisciplinary” (involving a generative synthesis of disciplinary approaches), or merely “multidisciplinary” (characterized by several parallel, largely independent specialized conversations). This debate provides the opportunity to investigate the relations between disciplines.
The MSB bridges disciplinary divides between (and among) the social sciences and the humanities Accordingly, the initiative will allow scholars from disciplines as diverse as sociology, literature, history, psychology, philosophy, political sciences, performance studies and art history to engage in a sustained conversation - and, ideally, to enrich one anothers’ understanding of memory
For more information see the Memory Studies Bank website.
Source: The Memory Studies Bank website


