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The Past Can't Heal Us: The Dangers of Mandating Memory in the Name of Human Right
L David
Cambridge University Press, 2020
1292020
Against standardization of memory
L David
Hum. Rts. Q. 39, 296, 2017
792017
Holocaust Discourse as a Screen Memory: the Serbian Case
L David
(Mis)Uses of History: History as a Political Tool in the Western Balkans 1 …, 2013
312013
Mediating international and domestic demands: Mnemonic battles surrounding the monument to the fallen of the wars of the 1990s in Belgrade
L David
Nationalities Papers 42 (4), 655-673, 2014
262014
Impression Management of a Contested Past: Serbia's Newly Designed National Calendar
L David
Memory Studies 7 (4), 472- 483, 2014
25*2014
Dealing with the Contested Past in Serbia: De-contextualization of the War Veterans Memories.
L David
Nation and Nationalism 21 (1), 102-119, 2015
232015
Human rights as an ideology? Obstacles and benefits
L David
Critical sociology 46 (1), 37-50, 2020
222020
Holocaust and genocide memorialisation policiesin the Western Balkans and Israel/Palestine
D Lea
Peacebuilding 5 (1), 51-66, 2017
162017
Policing Memory in Bosnia: Ontological Security and International Administration of Memorialization Policies
L David
International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society 32, 211-225, 2019
132019
Renationalizing memory in the post-Yugoslav region
TP Trošt, L David
Journal of Genocide Research 24 (2), 228-240, 2022
122022
Collective memory in the digital age
T Yasseri, P Gildersleve, L David
Progress in Brain Research 274 (1), 203-226, 2022
122022
The emergence of the “dealing with the past” agenda: Sociological thoughts on its negative impact on the ground
L David
Modern Languages Open 1 (19), 1-14, 2020
122020
A difficult past in Serbia: The state-sponsored project of remembering and forgetting
L David
ASN annual Conference, Columbia University, New York, April, 19-21, 2012
122012
Moral remembrance and new inequalities
L David
Global Perspectives 1 (1), 11782, 2020
102020
Fragmentation as a strategy of silencing: Serbian war veterans against the State of Serbia
L David
Contemporary Southeastern Europe 2 (1), 55-73, 2015
10*2015
Between Human Rights and Nationalism: Silencing as a Mechanisms of Memory Construction in the Post-Yugoslav Wars` Serbia.
L David
Journal of Regional Security 10 (1), 37-52, 2015
102015
Lost in Transaction in Serbia and Croatia: Memory Content as a Trade Currency
L David
Replicating Atonement: Foreign Models in the Commemoration of Atrocities, 73-97, 2017
92017
Historical narratives as foundations for ethnicized identities: “facing the past” encounters in the Western Balkans and in Israel/Palestine,
L David
East European Politics, 2019
72019
No-One's Memories and a Monument to No-One: The Process of Collective Memory Construction in Serbia After the Wars of the 1990s
L David
Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Faculty of Humanities and Social …, 2013
62013
We are at war: The rise of expert knowledge
L David
Irish Journal of Sociology 29 (1), 107-112, 2021
32021
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