Journal of Educational Media, Memory, and Society 9 (2017), 2

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Journal of Educational Media, Memory, and Society 9 (2017), 2
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New York, U.S. 2017: Berghahn Books
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2 issues p.a.
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pp. 1-146
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Institutional (print + online): $ 236 / £ 152 / € 190; Institutional (online): $ 212 / £ 137 / € 171

 

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Fuchs, Eckhardt

Dear Colleague,

The articles in this issue of Journal of Educational Media, Memory, and Society provide insight into the role of multimodal designs for learning, examine how digital media interacts with collective memories and teaching practices, and, ultimately, explore perceptions of society as constituted and conveyed in processes of learning and educational media.

Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal: www.berghahnjournals.com/jemms

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Volume 9, Issue 2

ARTICLES

Designing Multimodal Texts about the Middle Ages, Eva Insulander, Fredrik Lindstrand and Staffan Selander
http://bit.ly/2y1WRJS

Contested Citizenship: Public Schooling and Political Changes in Early Nineteenth Century Switzerland, Ingrid Brühwiler
http://bit.ly/2gHmgRE

War Memories and Online Encyclopedias: Framing 30 June 1941 in Wikipedia, Mykola Makhortykh
http://bit.ly/2yM24UM

The Visual Construction of the Myth of the Albanian National Leader, Denis Vuka
http://bit.ly/2zA6FHs

Wie mit Bildern Geschichte gemacht wird: Visuelle Darstellungen des Nationalsozialismus im Geschichtsschulbuch der DDR, Inga Kahlcke
http://bit.ly/2h5uqjU

Challenging Substantive Knowledge in Educational Media: A Case Study of German History Textbooks, Lucas Frederik Garske
http://bit.ly/2gBUmTk

Experiencing, Using, and Teaching History: Two History Teachers' Relations to History and Educational Media, Robert Thorp
http://bit.ly/2i0OfZl

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