Perspectives Article
Memory as Claim-making in Kalahari Socio-environments
LaRocco examines how the San people of Botswana use memory as a form of claim-making to contest their marginal position.
LaRocco examines how the San people of Botswana use memory as a form of claim-making to contest their marginal position.
Colten and Grismore examine the Amite River flood in August 2016 against the backdrop of collective flood memory and public policy.
Parrinello examines historical responses to Italian earthquakes.
Lakhani and de Smalen offer key messages for policymakers.
This volume explores the potential contribution memory studies can make to policymaking, in particular on conservation and disaster resilience.