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The Connecting Memories Podcast
Paul Leworthy
19 episodes
4 days ago
In this podcast series, Paul Leworthy will be talking to leading academics about memory. As well as presenting some aspect of their research, each episode's guest speaker will be invited to discuss what the term 'memory' means in the context of their research. For more information about the Connecting Memories research initiative, please visit: www.connectingmemories.org.
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In this podcast series, Paul Leworthy will be talking to leading academics about memory. As well as presenting some aspect of their research, each episode's guest speaker will be invited to discuss what the term 'memory' means in the context of their research. For more information about the Connecting Memories research initiative, please visit: www.connectingmemories.org.
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On memory and terror attacks with Guest Speaker Dr Sarah Gensburger (CNRS)
The Connecting Memories Podcast
1 hour 18 seconds
5 years ago
On memory and terror attacks with Guest Speaker Dr Sarah Gensburger (CNRS)

The guest speaker for this episode is Dr Sarah Gensburger (CNRS).

Dr Gensburger presents a talk entitled ‘From ordinary memory to extraordinary heritage: a study of the memorialisation of the 2015 attacks in Paris?’

In her talk and in the discussion that follows, Dr Gensburger examines how the 2015 Paris terrorist attacks were remembered and discusses studying the commemoration of these events from the perspective of a sociologist and a resident of the district in which the attacks and much of the commemoration took place.

The Connecting Memories Podcast
In this podcast series, Paul Leworthy will be talking to leading academics about memory. As well as presenting some aspect of their research, each episode's guest speaker will be invited to discuss what the term 'memory' means in the context of their research. For more information about the Connecting Memories research initiative, please visit: www.connectingmemories.org.