GIANO PUBLIC HISTORY APS La PUBLIC HISTORY sI riferisce alla pratica di portare la storia a un pubblico più ampio oltre i circoli accademici. Implica l'utilizzo di vari mezzi come musei, siti storici, archivi, documentari, podcast e social media per comunicare la conoscenza storica e interagire con il pubblico. La PUBLIC HISTORY spesso implica la collaborazione tra storici, curatori, educatori, archivisti e altri professionisti per rendere la storia accessibile, coinvolgente e rilevante per diverse comunità. La PUBLIC HISTORY può comprendere una vasta gamma di argomenti e temi, dalla storia locale e della comunità agli eventi e alle tendenze globali. Può anche coinvolgere diversi approcci alla storia, come la storia sociale, la storia culturale, la storia politica, la storia economica e la storia ambientale. Alcuni esempi di PUBLIC HISTORY includono mostre nei musei, visite guidate a siti storici, progetti di storia orale, conferenze pubbliche e progetti di storia digitale. L'obiettivo della PUBLIC HISTORY è rendere la storia più inclusiva, accessibile e coinvolgente per il pubblico. Cerca di ampliare la nostra comprensione del passato e aiutarci a dare un senso al presente esplorando le complessità e la diversità dell'esperienza umana attraverso il tempo e lo spazio. Dall'11 ottobre 2022 GIANO Public History APS collabora con il CISPH (Centro interuniversitario per la ricerca e lo sviluppo della Public History) con capofila l’Università degli Studi Roma Tre.
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