Medieval and Modern Philologies

Series | Medieval and Modern Philologies
Volume 25 | Edited book | Knowledgescape

Knowledgescape

Insights on Public Humanities
open access | peer reviewed

Abstract

This volume, which collects the proceedings of the international study day Intersections. New Perspectives for Public Humanities, aims at shedding light on the often complicated and chaotic ‘texture’ of public humanities in order to foster a less marginal place for this field of study. The choice to focus the analysis on a selection of case studies that includes history, cultural heritage, archaeology, and literature leads to redesigning a profile whose main feature is to create bridges between specialised knowledge domains and large audiences and identifying methods and models that can make humanistic knowledge ‘actionable’ in our society.

Keywords MuseumLearningPandemic crisisHistoryPublicBrain computer interfaceTriesteEnvironmental humanitiesPublic HistoryMedia artMuseumsCitizen-scienceUniversityResearchPublic engagement20th centuryLiterary canonsWomen writersWomen artistsDe-fascistizationCommunitiesBolzanoSustainabilityPublic historyCreative industriesInclusionLandscape archaeologyMuseologyFascismDisseminationWater managementVeniceMental healthEntertainmentCitizen scienceYoung peopleCultural landscapeVirtual heritageDigitalPublic archaeologyContemporary literatureKnowledge designPublic humanitiesVenice lagoonDigital humanitiesWellbeingItalyDigital technologiesCultural heritage managementTeachingIntersectionsDisciplineArchitectureCultural heritageCollectionsDiversity

Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-542-1 | e-ISBN 978-88-6969-542-1 | ISBN (PRINT) 978-88-6969-543-8 | Dimensions 16x23cm | Published Sept. 6, 2021 | Language en, it

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