Blogging is a twenty-first century phenomenon that has heralded an age where ordinary people can make their voices heard in the public sphere of the Internet. This article explores blogging as a form of popular history making; the blog as a public history document; and how blogging is transforming the nature of public history and practice of history making in Singapore. An analysis of two Singapore ‘historical’ blogs illustrates how blogging is building a foundation for a more participatory historical society in the island nation. At the same time, the case studies also demonstrate the limitations of blogging and blogs in challenging official versions of history
This article concerns the dreams, practices and future for digital media for public history. Has the...
This article concerns the dreams, practices and future for digital media for public history. Has the...
The period in which the public history movement has developed has been one of considerable change. T...
Rather than asking should historians use social media - a question frequently posed online and incre...
Rather than asking should historians use social media - a question frequently posed online and incre...
Introduction. This paper continues to explore the characteristics of contemporary blogosphere, which...
This article examines the complex and powerful relationship between the internet and public history....
© 2008 Megan Grace SheehyWith digital media and the web becoming increasingly pervasive in our every...
Given their ease of use and capability for interactivity, new media are seen as having the potential...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.National surveys conducted in ...
This article considers the implications of recent innovations in digital history for the relation...
This article considers the implications of recent innovations in digital history for the relationshi...
This paper describes blogging as an Internet phenomenon. The origin and growth of blogs with histori...
The authors reflect on their experiences as the founding editors of the History of Knowledge blog. S...
AbstractThere has been rising interest in analyzing history textbooks and historiography of Malaysia...
This article concerns the dreams, practices and future for digital media for public history. Has the...
This article concerns the dreams, practices and future for digital media for public history. Has the...
The period in which the public history movement has developed has been one of considerable change. T...
Rather than asking should historians use social media - a question frequently posed online and incre...
Rather than asking should historians use social media - a question frequently posed online and incre...
Introduction. This paper continues to explore the characteristics of contemporary blogosphere, which...
This article examines the complex and powerful relationship between the internet and public history....
© 2008 Megan Grace SheehyWith digital media and the web becoming increasingly pervasive in our every...
Given their ease of use and capability for interactivity, new media are seen as having the potential...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.National surveys conducted in ...
This article considers the implications of recent innovations in digital history for the relation...
This article considers the implications of recent innovations in digital history for the relationshi...
This paper describes blogging as an Internet phenomenon. The origin and growth of blogs with histori...
The authors reflect on their experiences as the founding editors of the History of Knowledge blog. S...
AbstractThere has been rising interest in analyzing history textbooks and historiography of Malaysia...
This article concerns the dreams, practices and future for digital media for public history. Has the...
This article concerns the dreams, practices and future for digital media for public history. Has the...
The period in which the public history movement has developed has been one of considerable change. T...