This podcast series follows the course Experiencing Public History taught by Dr. Kera Lovell at the University of Utah.
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In this episode I give you a brief overview of the course and what to expect from this course podcast.
In this episode I give you an example of how your site visit review podcast might sound like. I take you through a couple of the experiences I had at the War Memorial of Korea in Seoul and offer you solace that your podcast can be fantastic (with no prior recording experience) with just a few details and an argument.
15 Minute History Podcast • Ask A Slave with Azie Mira Dungey and Slate • Donna Ryan • Julia Binter • Conclusion - An overview of Unit 6: Facilitating Difficult Conversation in Public History, with Readings on Azie Mira Dungey at Ask a Slave and Diane Ramey Berry, and by Donna Ryan and Julia Binter, along with information on our last class project. - Featuring host Dr. Kera Lovell from the University of Utah, Asia Campus.
An overview of Unit 5: Negotiating the Senses: Online and in the Museum, with Readings by Fiona Candlin • Helen Rees Leahy • Mette Thobo-Carlsen • Hannah Hethmon • Emily Thompson, along with information on our last class project. - Featuring host Dr. Kera Lovell from the University of Utah, Asia Campus.
An overview of Unit 4: Preserving Processes of Public History, with Readings by Megan Elias, Adam Steinberg, Mark Smith, and Ann Tyson, along with information on our Unit 4 Project re-enacting an historical process. - Featuring host Dr. Kera Lovell from the University of Utah, Asia Campus.
An intro to Unit 3: Mapping Hidden Histories with Place-Based Experiences with Readings by Dolores Hayden, Laura Pulido, Rebecca Solnit, Steven High, Melanie Kiechle, and Devin Hunter. In addition, the episode introduces public history projects like the Slave Dwelling Project and the smartphone app Urban Archive. Finally the episode introduces the Mapping/Place-Based Project assigned for the week. — Featuring host Dr. Kera Lovell from the University of Utah.
An overview of Unit 2 of Experiencing Public History, including readings by Roy Rosenzweig, Anna Harris, Megan Warin and Simone Dennis, as well as Michael Twitty — Featuring host Dr. Kera Lovell from the University of Utah.
An overview of course and the assigned sources from Unit 1 of Experiencing Public History, including readings by Mark Smith, Hilda Kean, Ann Cooper Albright, and an episode of The Tenement Museum podcast. — Featuring host Dr. Kera Lovell from the University of Utah.