Präsentation “Holocaust-Verzerrungen in sozialen Medien – Herausforderung für Gedenkstätten, Medienbildung und Schulen“
05 Juli 2022 10:00 – 11:30 Uhr07 Juli 2022 17:00 – 18:30 Uhr In den letzten Jahren, nicht zuletzt durch die Restriktionen im Rahmen der COVID-19-Pandemie, hat die online Kommunikationen im Rahmen der Geschichtsvermittlung auf Social Media stark zugenommen, z.B. von Museen und Gedenkstätten. Dies eröffnet für Akteure sowohl Chancen als auch Herausforderungen, insbesondere auch […]
Umgang mit Holocaust-Verzerrungen in sozialen Medien – Leitlinien und Empfehlungen für Gedenkstätten und Museen
14 Juni 2022 10:00 – 11:30 Uhr Präsentation Umgang mit Holocaust-Verzerrungen in sozialen Medien – Leitlinien und Empfehlungen für Gedenkstätten und Museen Das Projekt “Countering Holocaust Distortion on Social Media. Promoting the Positive Use of Internet Social Technologies for Teaching and Learning about the Holocaust” wird von der International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) finanziert. In […]
Presentazione delle “Linee guida e raccomandazioni per memoriali e musei. Affrontare la distorsione della Shoah sui social media”
A cura del progetto Countering Holocaust distortion on social media 30 Maggio 2022, ore 11.00 Fondazione Museo della ShoahCasina dei VallatiVia del Portico d’Ottavia, 29 Roma Verrà trasmessa la diretta sulla pagina Facebook della Fondazione Museo della Shoah – Onlus
Addressing Holocaust distortion on social media.
Guidelines and recommendations for memorials and museums. Abuse, excuse, misrepresentation and manipulation of the history of the Holocaust can be found at all levels of society. This is far from a fringe phenomenon: examples may be found in governments that seek to minimize their historical responsibility, conspiracy theorists who accuse Jews of exaggerating their suffering […]
The 80th International Scientific conference session “Difficult Heritage: Culture of Remembrance, Tourism and Communication in the Digital Age”
Riga, Latvia, 17-18 March 2022 (online) As part of the conference ” Difficult Heritage: Culture of Remembrance, Tourism and Communication in the Digital Age”, our project will be present with a keynote speech entitled “Digital Holocaust Memory on social media: The perspectives of museums and their users”. Conference website: https://conferences.lu.lv/event/63/
First EHRI-AT-Conference “Connected Histories. Memories and Narratives of the Holocaust in Digital Space”
Date and place: Wien, Austria, 23-24 May 2022 As part of the first EHRI-AT-Conference ““Connected Histories. Memories and Narratives of the Holocaust in Digital Space”, organised by the Department of Contemporary History at the University of Innsbruck and the Vienna Wiesenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies (VWI), our project will be present with a panel entitled […]
Civil Society briefing “The future of Memory”: Holocaust remembrance, History and new media.
Date and time: Thursday, 3 February 2022, 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. EST Registration: https://media.un.org/en/asset/k1p/k1p7pbukux About the event:The briefing will examine how memories of the Holocaust are kept and discussed through new media, and the implications for Holocaust history. Panellists will consider the role of new media as an increasingly important tool for educating the public, especially […]
Online-Tagung “Digital Memory: Neue Perspektiven für Gedenkstätten für NS-Verfolgte“
25./26. November 2021 Im Rahmen der Online-Tagung “Digital Memory“, wird Dr. Martin Rehm an einem Panel zum Thema „Bildungsangebote und Social Media: Impulse“ teilnehmen. Die Moderation übernimmt Dr. Iris Groschek (Stiftung Hamburger Gedenkstätten und Lernorte). Die einzelnen Beiträge sind: Dr. Tobias Ebbrecht-Hartmann (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem): Holocaust-Erinnerung per TikTok? Soziale Medien und partizipatives Gedächtnis […]
The Holocaust and Social Media – Online Discussion
The Digital Holocaust Memory project organizes a panel on the multiple tensions between Holocaust education and memory, and social media cultures. There is much hesitation about the limits of social media platforms for Holocaust memory and education. Whilst they are generally conceived as exemplary of Web 2.0’s participatory cultures, which can open up exciting possibilities […]