• As Seen through Smartphones: An Evolution of Historic Information Embedment 

      Oppegaard, Brett <University of Hawaii at Manoa> (B. Oppegaard, "As Seen through Smartphones: An Evolution of Historic Information Embedment", in Handbook of Digital Public History, Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2022, pp. 395-404, 2022)
      People who want to learn about history also want to learn about it in theways and through the media that they prefer. Sometimes it happens by reading abook, with the learner at home in a comfy chair in front of a fire. But ...
    • Public history and transmedia storytelling for conflicting narratives 

      Basaraba, Nicole <School of Media and Performing Arts, Coventry University, Coventry, UK>; Cauvin, Thomas <University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg> (N. Basaraba, T. Cauvin, "Public history and transmedia storytelling for conflicting narratives", «Rethinking History», 27, 2023, n. 2, pp. 221-247, 2023)
      Histories of events can be told from multiple perspectives, and there is rarely just one linear narrative or a single interpretation of the past. This paper takes an interdisciplinary approach to explain how the concept ...