This essay critically examines the implications of digital media for the remembrance of the Holocaust in contemporary museum spaces, a development that has seen fundamental shifts in thinking around agency, education and entertainment. Expanding existing discussions of this issue into the Australian context, the essay takes as its central case study the design and integration of interactive StoryPod screen media in Melbourne's Jewish Holocaust Centre. Addressing both the limitations and potentialities of interactive digital technologies for facilitating visitor-viewers' engagement with survivor stories, the analysis highlights that digital media can be used to complement and enhance – rather than replace – traditional artefact and photograp...
Researching and remembering the history of the Shoah has shifted to the digital media. This study an...
Holocaust educators have a concern regarding how to learn and teach about the Holocaust after surviv...
As the 75th year anniversary of the Holocaust approaches, the generational shift and dwindling numbe...
This essay critically examines the implications of digital media for the remembrance of the Holocaus...
Holocaust survivors are an integral part to Holocaust and genocide commemoration in museums. Seventy...
Historical events and social memories are increasingly articulated and accessed through the means of...
This paper deals with role of digital culture and ICT in rethinking Holocaust remembrance, arguing f...
The anticipated arrival of the digital turn in Holocaust Studies is entangled with the inevitable an...
In our globally mediated age our relationship with the past is increasingly interpreted through the ...
The Holocaust was the defining cataclysm of modernity. Now, more than three quarters of a century la...
Museums today provide learning-rich experiences and quality informational resources through both phy...
This editorial introduces this special edition of Holocaust Studies, which reflects on how bringing ...
The creation of a new Holocaust museum in Sweden has sparked discussion regarding placement, how to ...
This groundbreaking and truly interdisciplinary collection of essays examines how digital media tech...
The representation of the past through products of the 'culture industry' bears the history of a lon...
Researching and remembering the history of the Shoah has shifted to the digital media. This study an...
Holocaust educators have a concern regarding how to learn and teach about the Holocaust after surviv...
As the 75th year anniversary of the Holocaust approaches, the generational shift and dwindling numbe...
This essay critically examines the implications of digital media for the remembrance of the Holocaus...
Holocaust survivors are an integral part to Holocaust and genocide commemoration in museums. Seventy...
Historical events and social memories are increasingly articulated and accessed through the means of...
This paper deals with role of digital culture and ICT in rethinking Holocaust remembrance, arguing f...
The anticipated arrival of the digital turn in Holocaust Studies is entangled with the inevitable an...
In our globally mediated age our relationship with the past is increasingly interpreted through the ...
The Holocaust was the defining cataclysm of modernity. Now, more than three quarters of a century la...
Museums today provide learning-rich experiences and quality informational resources through both phy...
This editorial introduces this special edition of Holocaust Studies, which reflects on how bringing ...
The creation of a new Holocaust museum in Sweden has sparked discussion regarding placement, how to ...
This groundbreaking and truly interdisciplinary collection of essays examines how digital media tech...
The representation of the past through products of the 'culture industry' bears the history of a lon...
Researching and remembering the history of the Shoah has shifted to the digital media. This study an...
Holocaust educators have a concern regarding how to learn and teach about the Holocaust after surviv...
As the 75th year anniversary of the Holocaust approaches, the generational shift and dwindling numbe...