Issues 5 and 6 of MEMORIAMEDIA Review are available in open access.
These two issues intend to look at life stories and narratives as tools, techniques or even methodological approaches of the Social Sciences and Humanities. Life stories are seen in these numbers as the most important heritage we can share. These two issues intend to go further and see life stories as expressions of intangible cultural heritage (ICH).
The mission of MEMORIAMEDIA Review is to publish articles, documentaries, ethnographic records, artistic creations (video, photography, illustration), interviews and critical reviews that result from research on Intangible Cultural Heritage, collective memory and oral history.
You can read the fifth and sixth issues here.