An examination of learning ecologies associated with the Holocaust: The role of social media

S Manca, JE Raffaghelli - Journal of Computer Assisted …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Background Holocaust memory and learning processes have become increasingly
mediatised as a result of rapid technological advances. There is, however, little information …

Museums, COVID‐19 and the pivot to social media

J Larkin, A Ballatore, E Mityurova - Curator: The Museum …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
This paper examines social media activity by UK museums during the COVID‐19 pandemic.
There is a general perception that as museums closed their doors for extended periods, their …

Social Media as Lieux for the Convergence of Collective Trajectories of Holocaust Memory—A Study of Online Users in Germany and Italy

S Manca, M Passarelli - Heritage, 2023 - mdpi.com
By articulating a shared victimhood or guilt or responsibility, memorial museums are
designed as ethical projects that encourage visitors to learn from the past to build a “better …

Beyond the Participatory Project: Practices of Organising, Planning and Doing Participation in Museums

I Zwart - 2023 - diva-portal.org
Participation in Museums. Skrifter utgivna vid institutionen för ABM vid Uppsala universitet 9.
293 pp. Uppsala: Department of ALM, Uppsala University. ISBN 978-91-506-3000-8. This …

[PDF][PDF] Outside the Box: Exploring Determinants for Participation in a Digitally Enhanced Remote Museum Visit for Older Adults.

C Maidhof, M Ziefle, A Sackl - ICT4AWE, 2024 - scitepress.org
Cultural activities bear well-being benefits that are suitable for older adults who have an
increased need to socialize and remain active. With an exploratory qualitative approach, the …