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The International Journal of Actor-Network Theory and Technological Innovation (IJANTTI) is now in its eighth year, and this article provides a brief summary of the journal's content over its first seven years. It offers an historical view of how the articles have changed (or not changed) over...
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talks about history or historical research one of two things happen: People get excited and start telling her how fascinated … they are by a particular aspect of history or their eyes glaze over. In this article, the author is hoping for a different …
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This article reviews existing narratives and perspectives to the history of Chilean disasters in order to explore …
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authors to bridge history learning across museums and schools was re-contextualised and placed at the school's disposal, in a …
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Historical empathy is a multidimensional construct that involves both the cognitive recognition of the perspectives of others as well as affective engagement with the lived experiences of people in the past. Actively engaging learners with diverse historical perspectives in activities like...
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This article investigates the behaviors of middle school students during their participation in an AR game called Play the Past. The findings of this study show that engagement differed during discrete activities in the game environment and that there was a relationship between the roles that...
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cases in which content producers narrate past events by reenacting them or telling their history as if they were happening …
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individuals obtained from a random survey in Germany. The results indicate a sufficient relationship between the hierarchical …
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The social web creates a different technological environment for natio-ethno-cultural community building than internet portals did. Using a long-term ethnography of the virtual space Indernet, the article pursues the question, why after a relaunch of the former internet portal as a blog and a...
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planning, evidently similar in Poland and Germany despite different historical background as well as socio-political and …
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