Description
At the Summer school I gave a talk wit the title 'Approaching Virtual Museums of War: Remembering in Times of Hyperconnectivity' to illustrate how virtual museums are embedded in today’s hyperconnective environment of humans, codes, and algorithms. In particular, I examined how virtuality as a mode of memory-making is deployed by Ukrainian virtual museums to shape the understandings of the unfolding Russian war against Ukraine since 2014.The EUROPAST Summer schools are designed to offer theoretical and methodological training, while placing a strong emphasis on supporting the development of early-career researchers in their chosen fields, promoting research integrity, conduct, and communication.
The Lund Summer School aims to gather scholars with an interest in the evolution of European history in the 20th and 21st centuries and in debates on these processes beyond academia.
The program comprises two core elements: theory, which explores the influence of social and political change, the advantages and disadvantages of digitisation, citizen science and co-production, history's role in the public sphere, and shared authority, and practice which delves into the communication of history, exhibitions, websites, museums, and other initiatives related to public history.
"Facing the Past. Public History for a stronger Europe" (EUROPAST) is a three-year Horizon Twinning project led by the Institute of International Relations and Political Science, Vilnius University, in close collaboration with the Leibniz Centre for Contemporary History (ZZF) Potsdam, the Joint Faculties of Humanities and Theology (Lund University), and the Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH, University of Luxembourg).
Period | 2023 Jun 19 → 2023 Jun 23 |
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Event type | Workshop |
Location | Lund, SwedenShow on map |
Degree of Recognition | International |
Subject classification (UKÄ)
- History
Free keywords
- Public History
- Memory Studies
- Contemporary history
- Digital Methods