The ‘Unsettling Remembering and Social Cohesion in Transnational Europe’ (UNREST) Final Conference took place at the British School at Rome on 7-8 February 2019.
This international conference invites some of the leading specialists in Memory Studies, History, Social Anthropology, Political Philosophy, Cultural Studies and Human-Computer Interaction, heritage professionals, cultural practitioners, and policymakers to discuss the work of the UNREST project over two days at the prestigious British School at Rome.
For more information, please contact Ayshka Sené on a.l.sene@bath.ac.uk
Follow Up – Debate
Natan Sznaider: Response to “Understanding Agonistic Memory”
Anna Cento Bull & Hans Lauge Hansen: A reply to Natan Sznaider
Francisco Ferrándiz & Marije Hristova: Mass Grave Exumation Sites as Agonistic Fora: A comparative Study of Spain, Poland and Bosnia