Organised by the Public History as new Citizen Science of the Past (PHACS) project, the 2022 symposium focuses on groups and communities becoming active participants in the production of history in museums. You can view the programme and register here: https://www.c2dh.uni.lu/events/when-publics-co-produce-history-museums-skills-methodologies-and-impact-participation
Talk given at the UKRI Event on Citizen Science for Policy and Practice Participatory research, cit...
The Museums Association is holding a one-day conference, Future of Museums: Learning and Engagement,...
Science museums in Europe play an emerging and important role as brokers between the public and poli...
The international online symposium brought together scholars, museum professionals and heritage prac...
The PhD students will join the Public History as the New Citizen Science of the Past (PHACS) project...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on Introducing the 'civically engaged natural history museu...
Public knowledge institutions such as libraries, science centers and museums have traditionally play...
Crowdsourcing projects have generated millions of data points through volunteer contributions of cla...
Traversing disciplines, A History of Participation in Museums and Archives provides a framework for ...
Since 2011, International Federation for Public History (IFP)H has been dedicated to building an int...
A Citizen Science piloting event was organized on the 24th of June 2022 by the University of Cyprus ...
Presentation for the Panel ‘Curating Performance in the Age of the Global Contemporary: Chair Dr. Ja...
The field of public history is expanding rapidly. The links between “history” and “publics” can take...
International Federation for Public History Fédération Internationale pour l'Histoire Publique ...
Working together for public history: learn about engaging collaboration opportunities currently avai...
Talk given at the UKRI Event on Citizen Science for Policy and Practice Participatory research, cit...
The Museums Association is holding a one-day conference, Future of Museums: Learning and Engagement,...
Science museums in Europe play an emerging and important role as brokers between the public and poli...
The international online symposium brought together scholars, museum professionals and heritage prac...
The PhD students will join the Public History as the New Citizen Science of the Past (PHACS) project...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on Introducing the 'civically engaged natural history museu...
Public knowledge institutions such as libraries, science centers and museums have traditionally play...
Crowdsourcing projects have generated millions of data points through volunteer contributions of cla...
Traversing disciplines, A History of Participation in Museums and Archives provides a framework for ...
Since 2011, International Federation for Public History (IFP)H has been dedicated to building an int...
A Citizen Science piloting event was organized on the 24th of June 2022 by the University of Cyprus ...
Presentation for the Panel ‘Curating Performance in the Age of the Global Contemporary: Chair Dr. Ja...
The field of public history is expanding rapidly. The links between “history” and “publics” can take...
International Federation for Public History Fédération Internationale pour l'Histoire Publique ...
Working together for public history: learn about engaging collaboration opportunities currently avai...
Talk given at the UKRI Event on Citizen Science for Policy and Practice Participatory research, cit...
The Museums Association is holding a one-day conference, Future of Museums: Learning and Engagement,...
Science museums in Europe play an emerging and important role as brokers between the public and poli...