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Counter-narratives of slavery in the Deep South: the politics of empathy along and beyond River Road
MR Cook
Journal of Heritage Tourism 11 (3), 290-308, 2016
552016
Agents of memorialization: Gunter Demnig's Stolpersteine and the individual (re-)creation of a Holocaust landscape in Berlin
M Cook, M van Riemsdijk
Journal of Historical Geography, 2013
482013
Textual Politics of Alabama’s Historical Markers: Slavery, Emancipation, and Civil Rights
MR Cook
Handbook of the Changing World Language Map, 759-789, 2020
92020
International talent recruitment to Norway: Opportunities, challenges, and lived experiences of skilled migrants
M van Riemsdijk, M Cook
9*2013
" The South Got Something to Say": Resilient Remembering Amid Uncertain Futures
RL Schumann III, AE Potter, MR Cook
Southeastern Geographer 61 (4), 303-321, 2021
72021
Unfinished geographies: women's roles in shaping Black historical
MR Cook, AE Potter
After Heritage: Critical Perspectives on Heritage from Below, 2018
3*2018
Dead Labor: Fetishizing Chattel Slavery at Contemporary Southern Plantation Tourism Sites.
MR Cook, CF Bright, PL Carter, EA Modlin
ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies 21 (5), 2022
12022
Classroom as Memory Workspace: The Educational and Empathetic Potentials of 12 Years a Slave and Ask a Slave
MR Cook, DH Alderman
Teaching Difficult History through Film, 160-177, 2017
12017
[Book Review] Commemoration as conflict: space, memory, and identity in peace processes, by: McDowell and Braniff
MR Cook
Journal of Cultural Geography 33 (1), 126-128, 2016
12016
[Dissertation] A Critical Historical Geography of Slavery in the American South
MR Cook
University of Tennessee at Knoxville, 2016
1*2016
[M.S. Thesis] Redefining Memorial Landscapes: The Stolpersteine Project in Berlin
MR Cook
University of Tennessee at Knoxville, 2012
1*2012
Powerful field-based and place-based exercises
R Greene, JL Waite, WG Moseley, MR Cook, A Oberle
Teaching Human Geography: Theories and Practice in Thinking Geographically, 178, 2023
2023
[Book Review] Geographies of Commemoration in a Digital World: Anzac@ 100: Danielle Drozdzewski, Shanti Sumartojo, and Emma Waterton
MR Cook
The AAG Review of Books 11 (1), 34-35, 2023
2023
[Book Review] Navigating ethnicity: segregation, placemaking, and difference: by David H. Kaplan, Lanham, Maryland, Rowman & Littlefield, 2018
MR Cook
Social & Cultural Geography 22 (8), 1188-1190, 2021
2021
[Book Review] The Stolpersteine and the Commemoration of Life, Death and Government by Lars Östman
MR Cook
German Studies Review 43 (2), 439-441, 2020
2020
Dark Tourism or Pilgrimage in the Museum? Considering the Case of Emmett Till’s Casket
M Cook
Dark Tourism and Pilgrimage, 176, 2019
2019
[Book Review] Beautiful Wasteland: The Rise of Detroit as America's Postindustrial Frontier by Rebecca J. Kinney
MR Cook
Historical Geography 45 (1), 263-264, 2017
2017
The Textual Politics of Alabama's Historical Markers: Slavery and Emancipation on the Plantation
M Cook
Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, 2014
2014
Fafo Østforum
M van Riemsdijk, M Cook
Conceptualizing the “Other:” Perceptions of Skilled Migrants in Norway
M Cook, M van Riemsdijk
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