This chapter provides an overview of how social media foster the applica-tion of public history and communication with the public, and what types of insti-tutions, projects, and communities are involved in the process. Without claiming tobe exhaustive or referring to a representative selection, the study is based on anexploration of seventy-three public history websites and the methods they use toengage audiences via social media
243.6 million people use social media in the United States alone: that is roughly ¾ of the populatio...
The article focuses on a study of knowledge creation and organizing in a local history wiki. The bac...
Social media is playing a growing role within public administration, and with it, there is an increa...
This chapter provides an overview of how social media foster the application of public history and c...
Social Media are "a group of Internet-based applications that build on the ideological and technolog...
This post is a slightly different version of Digital Public History narratives with Photographs. In...
The purpose of this paper is to report the results of a research project designed to investigate how...
The purpose of this paper is to report the results of a research project designed to investigate how...
Social media are web-based and mobile technologies that facilitate interaction between organizations...
Social media are web-based and mobile technologies that facilitate interaction between organizations...
As people increasingly spend more time online, social media have become one of the most important me...
Grounded in solid research, Social Media in the Public Sector explores the myriad uses of social med...
Forms of shared authority has become User-generated projects in the digi-tal realm public history pr...
This Capstone Project reviews the history and need for civic engagement, modern uses of social media...
Social media is one of the platforms for the public speaking lecture process for students during the...
243.6 million people use social media in the United States alone: that is roughly ¾ of the populatio...
The article focuses on a study of knowledge creation and organizing in a local history wiki. The bac...
Social media is playing a growing role within public administration, and with it, there is an increa...
This chapter provides an overview of how social media foster the application of public history and c...
Social Media are "a group of Internet-based applications that build on the ideological and technolog...
This post is a slightly different version of Digital Public History narratives with Photographs. In...
The purpose of this paper is to report the results of a research project designed to investigate how...
The purpose of this paper is to report the results of a research project designed to investigate how...
Social media are web-based and mobile technologies that facilitate interaction between organizations...
Social media are web-based and mobile technologies that facilitate interaction between organizations...
As people increasingly spend more time online, social media have become one of the most important me...
Grounded in solid research, Social Media in the Public Sector explores the myriad uses of social med...
Forms of shared authority has become User-generated projects in the digi-tal realm public history pr...
This Capstone Project reviews the history and need for civic engagement, modern uses of social media...
Social media is one of the platforms for the public speaking lecture process for students during the...
243.6 million people use social media in the United States alone: that is roughly ¾ of the populatio...
The article focuses on a study of knowledge creation and organizing in a local history wiki. The bac...
Social media is playing a growing role within public administration, and with it, there is an increa...