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Musings from an aspiring public historian. Author Archives: Samantha A. Smith. Power and Web 2.0 culture. By Samantha A. Smith. As the semester closes and I reflect on the past months, I seem to have more questions than answers. My feminist persuasion and affinity for focusing on power relationships informs the questions I ask, and as for the answers…well…I tend to discover more questions. 8211; What does power like look in “Web 2.0” culture? 8211; To quote Foucault. Father Pierre Jeanne De Smet’s ...
Father Pierre Jeanne De Smet’s Deerskin Coat | publichistorymuse
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Musings from an aspiring public historian. Father Pierre Jeanne De Smet’s Deerskin Coat. By Samantha A. Smith. I am working with a group that is creating a video and online exhibit (hosted through Omeka) for Loyola University Museum of Art’s. Upcoming Crossings and Dwellings. Exhibit, which celebrates the 200th anniversary of the restoration of the Jesuits and our project is part of the Loyola History Department’s Public History New Media. Power and Web 2.0 culture ». Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Follow p...
Power & Web 2.0 culture | publichistorymuse
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Musings from an aspiring public historian. Power and Web 2.0 culture. By Samantha A. Smith. As the semester closes and I reflect on the past months, I seem to have more questions than answers. My feminist persuasion and affinity for focusing on power relationships informs the questions I ask, and as for the answers…well…I tend to discover more questions. 8211; What does power like look in “Web 2.0” culture? 8211; To quote Foucault. Do these silences change as the media changes? 2 thoughts on “ Powe...
Drunk History | publichistorymuse
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Musings from an aspiring public historian. By Samantha A. Smith. Picture it, sitting in a bar at night, a few beers in, your fingertips decorated with nut pieces, musing about the 1920s. Your friend, beyond the point of comprehension, waxes poetic about “the good ole days,” as if she lived it. The skirts, the bathtub gin…friendship was different then. Welcome, to Drunk History. Drunk History makes fun of inaccuracy, but what is “truth? 8221; Who has the authority to claim “truth? April 1, 2014 at 8:55 pm.
Embedded & Hypertexted Stories | publichistorymuse
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Musings from an aspiring public historian. Embedded and Hypertexted Stories. By Samantha A. Smith. For Jim Daughtery, here is to many more conversations where we discuss “what is the meaning of this? 8221; over coffee at Starbucks.-. The New Digital Storytelling. Focus primarily on present and future action. I find this problematic for two reasons:. 1 The past offers insight into present and future value systems. 2 Creative innovation does not exist in isolation. As I walked through her experience, I fel...
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The Paul W. Bryant Museum’s Online Exhibit: A Review | Going Public
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Going Public: This Grad Student's Take On All Things Public History. Father Pierre Jean De Smet’s Deerskin Coat →. The Paul W. Bryant Museum’s Online Exhibit: A Review. Because the museum’s audience is largely comprised of Alabama alumni, many of whom are scattered all over the country, the museum’s website and online exhibits. Posted in Digital History. 4 thoughts on “ The Paul W. Bryant Museum’s Online Exhibit: A Review. Samantha A. Smith. March 30, 2014 at 10:35 pm. Great post, Meagan! I think that si...
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Reflections on a Semester | A Public Historian
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Thinking About History For and With the Public. Reflections on a Semester. Hopefully, the end result of our efforts this semester will be the implementation of our marketing plan, resulting in an increase in faculty and staff attendance at LUMA. In addition, we hope that the compilation of artifact videos and digital exhibits will help enrich the physical exhibit at LUMA and the larger Jesuit restoration celebration. For further reflection on this process, check out Sam’s blog post here. April 20, 2014.
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Hope J. Shannon | A Public Historian
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Thinking About History For and With the Public. Author Archives: Hope J. Shannon. Reflections on a Semester. Hopefully, the end result of our efforts this semester will be the implementation of our marketing plan, resulting in an increase in faculty and staff attendance at LUMA. In addition, we hope that the compilation of artifact videos and digital exhibits will help enrich the physical exhibit at LUMA and the larger Jesuit restoration celebration. And Meagan’s blog post here. April 20, 2014. April 6, ...
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The Deerskin Coat: Understanding Jesuits in the American West | A Public Historian
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Thinking About History For and With the Public. The Deerskin Coat: Understanding Jesuits in the American West. De Smet’s deerskin coat. I am working with a group that is creating a video and online exhibit for Loyola University Museum of Art’s. Upcoming Crossings and Dwellings. Exhibit. Crossings and Dwellings celebrates the 200th anniversary of the restoration of the Jesuits and our project is part of the Loyola History Department’s Public History New Media. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Refle...
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Public History Commons | A public history resource sponsored by the National Council on Public History
A public history resource sponsored by the National Council on Public History. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Exhibits & Projects. Social & Environmental. View from the New. History@Work is a multi-authored, multi-interest blog for all those with an interest in the practice and study of history in public. Learn More→. August 11, 2015. David Kyvig. Photo credit:. He was tall–but not intimidating. He was balding–and joked about it. He was a model collaborator. He had many, many friends.
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Public History Goes Digital | Anna Snyder, Public Historian in the Making
Public History Goes Digital. Anna Snyder, Public Historian in the Making. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Digital History…It’s A Wrap. June 19, 2015. That title is misleading, intentionally so. My digital history. Is a wrap, not my foray into this aspect of public history. Once upon a time…. To my new media course. I feel so much more confident in myself and my abilities. 8230;these people were me. Actually is, and now see that learning can come in all different forms, like video games.
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publichistorymuse | musings from an aspiring public historian
Musings from an aspiring public historian. Power and Web 2.0 culture. By Samantha A. Smith. As the semester closes and I reflect on the past months, I seem to have more questions than answers. My feminist persuasion and affinity for focusing on power relationships informs the questions I ask, and as for the answers…well…I tend to discover more questions. 8211; What does power like look in “Web 2.0” culture? 8211; To quote Foucault. Do these silences change as the media changes? By Samantha A. Smith.
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Present History | Incorporating New Media in Public History
Incorporating New Media in Public History. April 20, 2014. A second question I ask myself when I am evaluating a course is “What would have made the class better? Overall, I am very glad that I took this class. I was able to add several programs to my skill list. I also liked that the majority of the projects we worked on were real-life projects that may actually have a life beyond the class. I really enjoyed this class. Online Exhibition Planning – The Spiritual Exercises. April 6, 2014. Another issue i...
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Brown v. Board of Education. Ethically Impossible: STD Research in Guatemala from 1946 to 1948. Manzanar National Historic Site. Ethically Impossible: STD Research in Guatemala from 1946 to 1948. Report on STD Research in Guatemala, 1946-48. The President also asked the Commission to review current practices in human subject research to safeguard the health and well-being of participants in scientific studies supported by the federal government. Manzanar National Historic Site. The newsletter prints news...
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pH | public History basics on acid
Public History basics on acid. April 20, 2014. In our group blog post last week. Using humor in public history walks a thin, uncharted line. When I think of humor and public history, I think of web series like Drunk History. Which is now a tv series produced by Comedy Central) and Ask a Slave. Rather than products of credible history institutions. Does it differ when a history institution or organization uses humor to portray history versus other people, groups, or organizations? Maybe We hope it will be...
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