制作城市历史宣言:会议研讨会中的创造性合作

IF 0.4 3区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Urban History Pub Date : 2024-04-02 DOI:10.1017/s0963926824000208
Lucy Faire, Denise McHugh, Chris A. Williams
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本调查反映了作者为 "城市历史的现状:过去、现在、未来 "会议(2023 年 7 月)。制作城市历史宣言 "是一次鼓励小组工作和在会议环境中合作产出的实验,允许非典型的 "多对多 "参与模式。会议期间,五个小组分别制作了一份宣言海报,讨论了他们认为对城市历史的未来具有重要意义的问题。调查报告介绍了研讨会的形式,考虑了参与人员,并对研讨会在促进会议社区和积极学习方面的成功程度进行了评论。会议结束时的反馈表明,研讨会在这两方面都取得了成功。总之,研讨会表明,当城市历史学家跨时代、跨大洲合作时,他们会产生真正有价值的作品,而这些作品是有韧性的、可持续的。
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Making manifestos for urban history: creative collaboration in a conference workshop

This survey reflects on a creative workshop which the authors ran for the ‘The State of Urban History: Past, Present, Future’ conference (July 2023). ‘Making manifestos for urban history’ was an experiment to encourage small group work and co-operative outputs in a conference setting, allowing for an atypical ‘many-to-many’ model of participation. During the session, five groups each produced a manifesto poster addressing issues that they thought were important for the future of urban history. The survey sets out the form the workshop followed, considers those who were involved and comments on how successful the workshop was in fostering conference community and active learning. Feedback recorded at the end of the session indicated that it was indeed successful in both these areas. Overall, the workshop demonstrated that when urban historians work together across generations and continents, they produce work of real value, which is resilient and sustainable.

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Urban History
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期刊介绍: Urban History occupies a central place in historical scholarship, with an outstanding record of interdisciplinary contributions, and a broad-based and distinguished panel of referees and international advisors. Each issue features wideranging research articles covering social, economic, political and cultural aspects of the history of towns and cities. The journal coverage is worldwide in its scope. In addition, it hosts innovative multi-media websites - including graphics, sound and interactive elements - to accompany selected print articles. The journal also includes book reviews, reviews of recent PhD theses, and surveys of recent articles in academic journals.
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