Exploring How Technology Enhances Inclusion and Participation in Humanities Research – Dr Anna Khlusova, Kings College London

Jun 29, 2021 | arts and humanities, engineering and tech, King's College London, social and behavioural sciences, trending

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‘Public Engagement in the Digital Environment: Opportunities and Challenges for Arts and Humanities Researchers’. Available at www.kcl.ac.uk/research/public-engagement-in-the-digital-environment

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About this episode

Digital technology can open up interesting possibilities for research, by enabling new public engagement initiatives and allowing researchers to easily reach out to countless individuals worldwide. Dr Anna Khlusova at Kings College London recently carried out a study commissioned by the Arts and Humanities Research Institute, investigating the impact of digitalisation on public engagement in humanities research. As part of her study, she analysed data gathered during three online initiatives, which were designed to promote public participation in research.

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Dr Anna Khlusova

Lecturer in Culture, Media & Creative Industries Education

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