Watch a series of short videos in which the Editors Andrew Hoskins and Amanda J.Barnier explain the mission for the journal and what makes MMM different from other memory studies journals.
In the first of a series of short videos, MMM Editors Andrew Hoskins and Amanda Barnier discuss how they got into the interdisciplinary field of memory studies and what their work focuses on now. They explore the important intersections between conflict and memory, memory and trauma, remembering and forgetting in a social context and media scaffolding.
After working together for many years, discover how this interdisciplinary research has shaped conversations and thinking that has led to the launch of MMM.
We ask Andrew Hoskins and Amanda Barnier what they are looking for in an article and how these requirements support the commitment to fostering interdisciplinary conversation.
The journal gives priority to submissions that are cross-disciplinary and/or interdisciplinary, experimental, agenda-setting and push the boundaries of existing knowledge and methods. The journal insists on jargon-free, plain English submissions to ensure a widely accessible forum for cutting edge work.
Andrew Hoskins and Amanda Barnier discuss the role of art, imagery, and media in MMM.
In the second of a series of short videos, MMM Editors Andrew Hoskins and Amanda Barnier discuss how the idea of launching the journal developed and the importance of getting people to talk across interdisciplinary boundaries.
They also discuss what they are looking for in an MMM article and provide examples of the types of issues they are looking to contributors to unpack.
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The MMM inaugural collection features the work of agenda setting authors.
Editors Andrew Hoskins and Amanda Barnier talk us through what we can expect from the collection and how the articles published demonstrate the ambitions of the journal.
We ask Andrew Hoskins and Amanda Barnier what success will look like for the journal.
Learn more about their excitement at providing a home for key interdisciplinary memory research that is pushing traditional boundaries, and the hope that this will lead to new intersecting sub-fields or programmes of research which have been enabled through conversations held in MMM.
MMM Editors Andrew Hoskins and Amanda Barnier discuss how the journal will foster conversations between disciples and explain the role of the cross-disciplinary reviewer.
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Andrew Hoskins and Amanda Barnier discuss the articles published in the inaugural collection and what makes these agenda setting pieces.
The inaugural collection is available open access
Andrew Hoskins and Amanda Barnier explain what makes Memory, Mind & Media different to other journals publishing in memory studies and what will make is agenda setting.