The Institute has acted as an advisor to the Australian, Israeli, and German governments as well as to international textbook publishers. Later, in a packed session with members of the German public, she discussed the Spanish assimilation of the Holocaust in a session entitled ‘Local practices of appropriating globally circulating narratives of victimhood’. Her specially commissioned paper, entitled ‘The Limitations of Counter-Memory’, delivered on Tuesday 23rd, focused on the neutralization of commodified counter-memory, and argued that memory consumers cannot automatically assume that counter-memory generates moral traction.