Digital Approaches to Genocide Studies Conference Preview: “Digital Visualization of Holocaust Spaces”
The opening panel of the second day of the USC Shoah Foundation Center for Advanced Genocide Research’s Digital Holocaust Studies conference will focus on the innovative ways researchers are representing the Holocaust visually, using the latest data visualization techniques and tools.
There are no certain guides for rebuilding a society in the aftermath of systematic violence and genocide against one of its populations and its culture. Nevertheless, some societies address their histories more effectively than others, as found by Anika Walke, a German expat working as an assistant professor of History at Washington University in St. Louis.
Lecture: Armenian Genocide Survivor Testimonies Undervalued for Decades by Historians
Digital Approaches to Genocide Studies Conference Preview: “Social Media, Genocide and Augmented Reality”
The panel is about how social media and augmented reality technology have changed the way we commemorate genocide and experience genocide memorials and museums.