Public History as the New Citizen Science of the Past (PHACS)

From the project website: "...the team proposes, develops, constructs, and evaluates innovative participatory frameworks to engage and empower groups, associations, and users in critical debates on the contemporary history of Luxembourg and Europe. In order to make public history the new citizen science of the past, PHACS is working on 5 main areas with multiple partners in Europe."
The YouTube channel is the creation of Thomas Cauvin, where he discusses the findings of the team and creates content based on the discussion of participants in the comments sections of his videos. The link to the YouTube account is located at the bottom of this page.

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Public History as the New Citizen Science of the Past (PHACS)

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2021-03-03

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From the project website: "...the team proposes, develops, constructs, and evaluates innovative participatory frameworks to engage and empower groups, associations, and users in critical debates on the contemporary history of Luxembourg and Europe. In order to make public history the new citizen science of the past, PHACS is working on 5 main areas with multiple partners in Europe."
The YouTube channel is the creation of Thomas Cauvin, where he discusses the findings of the team and creates content based on the discussion of participants in the comments sections of his videos. The link to the YouTube account is located at the bottom of this page.

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