JEMMS Vol. 13, Issue 2

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The latest issue of Journal of Educational Media, Memory, and Society has published!

 

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Volume 13, Issue 2

 

Articles

From Temporary Migrants to National Inclusion?: The Journey from Finnish Labor Migrants to a National Minority, Visualized by Swedish Textbooks from 1954 to 2016

Lina Spjut

https://bit.ly/3bEbDrC

 

Ein Opfernarrativ macht Schule?: Die foibe-Massaker in italienischen Geschichtsschulbüchern seit 2004

Nils Jochum

https://bit.ly/3BBiDAc

 

German Colonial Rule in Present-day Namibia: The Struggle for Discursive Shifts in History Education

Patrick Mielke

https://bit.ly/3wdVaUx

 

The “Imagined Other”: A Political Contextual Analysis of Secular and Hindu Nationalisms in Indian History Textbooks

Deepa Nair

https://bit.ly/3BFkUdB

 

Empowering Critical Memory Consciousness in Education: The Example of 22 July 2011 in Norway

Alexandre Dessingué and Ketil Knutsen

https://bit.ly/3bE4JCQ

 

Web Documentary Participation as a Basis for Intercultural and Social Engagement and Second Language Acquisition

Isabel Rivero-Vilá

https://bit.ly/31gJnJF

 

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