In this month’s guest blog, Barnabas Balint reflects on the relationship between the digital and the material archive in his attempts to help others engage with sources related to his research. In July 2021, I (Barnabas) published a piece for the European Holocaust Research Infrastructure’s Document Blog, an experimental space for researchers to share interestingContinue reading “Digital Tools for Understanding the Holocaust: Visualisations in the EHRI Document Blog”
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Why (not) so serious? Anne Frank memes and digital Holocaust memory
In this month’s guest blog, Juan Manuel González Aguilar and Mykola Makhortykh offer an analysis of the different types of Anne Frank memes circulating online. Please be advised that this blog includes images that are offensive. They are included here for their importance in increasing public understanding of online Holocaust denial, distortion and trivalisation. TheContinue reading “Why (not) so serious? Anne Frank memes and digital Holocaust memory”
The Holocaust and Social Media
Presentations from our online discussion ‘The Holocaust and Social Media’.
The Alt-Right, and Holocaust Denial and Distortion Online
Presentations from our online discussion about ‘the Alt-Right, and Holocaust denial and distortion online’.
Virtual Holocaust Memorialisation
Presentations from our online discussion about virtual Holocaust memorialisation
Playing the Holocaust – Part II
In late 2020, we hosted an academic discussion about the Holocaust and computer games called Playing the Holocaust – Part I. As a follow-up to that event, in early 2021, we brought together a variety of speakers working on the creation of such projects. Below you can watch the speaker’s presentations from this event andContinue reading “Playing the Holocaust – Part II”