Emily Keightley

Emily Keightley

Loughborough University

H-index: 24

Europe-United Kingdom

About Emily Keightley

Emily Keightley, With an exceptional h-index of 24 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Loughborough University, specializes in the field of Memory, Media, Time, Gender.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Moving Memories: Remembering, and Forgetting, the Partition of Bengal Between South Asia and the UK

Dancing through time: A methodological exploration of embodied memories

Constructions of self and the pursuit of ‘authenticity’in women’s magazines: A study of British and Greek discourses

Partition at 75: reflections on migrant memories in the British South Asian diaspora

encounters with Western media theory

Rethinking technologies of remembering for a postcolonial world

16 Essay Familienfotografie, alltägliches diasporisches Gedächtnis und der Umgang mit postkolonialer Erfahrung

Televising the Partition of British India: Memory, identity and the privatisation of the past in 70th anniversary commemorative broadcasting

Emily Keightley Information

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Citations(all)

2865

Citations(since 2020)

1615

Cited By

2210

hIndex(all)

24

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

34

i10Index(since 2020)

26

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Emily Keightley Skills & Research Interests

Memory

Media

Time

Gender

Top articles of Emily Keightley

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Moving Memories: Remembering, and Forgetting, the Partition of Bengal Between South Asia and the UK

Jasmine Hornabrook

Clelia Clini

Emily Keightley

2024/2/13

Dancing through time: A methodological exploration of embodied memories

Memory Studies

Julia Giese

Emily Keightley

2024/4

Constructions of self and the pursuit of ‘authenticity’in women’s magazines: A study of British and Greek discourses

European Journal of Cultural Studies

Rafaela Orphanides

Line Nyhagen

Emily Keightley

2023/12

Partition at 75: reflections on migrant memories in the British South Asian diaspora

South Asian Diaspora

Clelia Clini

Jasmine Hornabrook

Paul Nataraj

Emily Keightley

2023/8/15

encounters with Western media theory

Emily Keightley

Eva Cheuk-Yin Li

Simone Natale

Aswin Punathambekar

2023/3

Rethinking technologies of remembering for a postcolonial world

Memory, Mind & Media

Emily Keightley

2022/1

16 Essay Familienfotografie, alltägliches diasporisches Gedächtnis und der Umgang mit postkolonialer Erfahrung

Handbuch kommunikationswissenschaftliche Erinnerungsforschung

Emily Keightley

Clelia Clini

2022/12/31

Televising the Partition of British India: Memory, identity and the privatisation of the past in 70th anniversary commemorative broadcasting

Media History

Clelia Clini

Jasmine Hornabrook

Emily Keightley

2022/10/2

Televising the Partition of British India

Clelia Clini

Jasmine Hornabrook

Emily Keightley

2021

Creative Memory: Memory, methodology and the post-colonial imagination

Jasmine Hornabrook

Clelia Clini

Emily Keightley

2021/12/30

Media and time

Emily Keightley

Sabina Mihelj

Aswin Punathambekar

2021/10

Tourism and the dynamics of transnational mnemonic encounters

Memory Studies

Alena Pfoser

Emily Keightley

2021/4

Migration, Arts and the Negotiation of Belonging: An analysis of creative practices within British Asian communities in London and Loughborough

AmeriQuests

Clelia Clini

Jasmine Hornabrook

Emily Keightley

2021/2/2

The commodification of time and memory: Online communities and the dynamics of commercially produced nostalgia

New Media & Society

Katharina Niemeyer

Emily Keightley

2020/9

The limits and boundaries of digital disconnection

Media, Culture & Society

Emiliano Treré

Simone Natale

Emily Keightley

Aswin Punathambekar

2020/5

Social movements, cultural memory and digital media: Mobilising mediated remembrance

Samuel Merrill

Emily Keightley

Priska Daphi

2020/2/20

Introduction: The digital memory work practices of social movements

Social movements, cultural memory and digital media: Mobilising mediated remembrance

Samuel Merrill

Emily Keightley

Priska Daphi

2020

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