Journal of Educational Media, Memory, and Society 14 (2022), 1

Titel der Ausgabe 
Journal of Educational Media, Memory, and Society 14 (2022), 1
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Places of Progress? Technology Museums as Contested Sites of Memory and Education

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New York, U.S. 2022: Berghahn Books
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Dear Colleague,

The latest issue of Journal of Educational Media, Memory, and Society has published! This special issue focuses on processes of remembering and representing modern technologies in museum spaces.

Guest Editors: Christian Kehrt and Daniel Brandau

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction

Places of Progress? Technology Museums, Memory, and Education
Christian Kehrt and Daniel Brandau
https://bit.ly/3O5d7wl

Articles

Ruin of Empire: The Uganda Railway and Memory Work in Kenya (Open Access)
Norman Aselmeyer
https://bit.ly/3MJOm80

Ambiguous Narratives of World War Technologies in Contemporary Military History Museums (Open Access)
Stephan Jaeger
https://bit.ly/3mwnxJs

“We Must All Be Ready for Major Changes”: Visiting Climate for Change at the Norwegian Petroleum Museum
Lise Camilla Ruud and Erik Thorstensen
https://bit.ly/3HnHtIt

The Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum and “The Romance of Technological Progress” (Open Access)
Michael J. Neufeld
https://bit.ly/3xkyAdL

Peenemünde Contested: Remembering Second World War Technologies in Rural East Germany from 1984 to 1992
Daniel Brandau
https://bit.ly/3aINNh4

When Fascination Obscures Fate: Narratives of Technology vs. Forced Labor at the Bunker “Valentin”
Marcus Meyer
https://bit.ly/3xBlbzC

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