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Is cancel culture the end of history?
Citation
Harman, K and Brodie, N, Is cancel culture the end of history?, On Breakfast with Ryk Goddard, ABC, Hobart, Australia, 17 July 2020 (2020) [Media Interview]
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Abstract
Tasmanian historians Kristyn Harman and Dr Nick Brodie explore the tense future of history. Are any facts definitive or has it all become perspectives? How will we mine the digital archive? And if a statue falls in a city does history die?
Item Details
Item Type: | Media Interview |
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Keywords: | digital history, statues, cancel culture, teaching history |
Research Division: | History, Heritage and Archaeology |
Research Group: | Historical studies |
Research Field: | Australian history |
Objective Division: | Culture and Society |
Objective Group: | Understanding past societies |
Objective Field: | Understanding Australia's past |
UTAS Author: | Harman, K (Associate Professor Kristyn Harman) |
ID Code: | 139934 |
Year Published: | 2020 |
Deposited By: | Office of the School of Humanities |
Deposited On: | 2020-07-17 |
Last Modified: | 2020-08-31 |
Downloads: | 13 View Download Statistics |
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