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Telling Difficult Stories: VR, Storytelling and Active Audience Engagement in Heritage Sites and Museums (2022)
Book Chapter
Neher, G. (2022). Telling Difficult Stories: VR, Storytelling and Active Audience Engagement in Heritage Sites and Museums. In E. Ch’ng, H. Chapman, V. Gaffney, & A. S. Wilson (Eds.), Visual Heritage: Digital Approaches in Heritage Science (509-526). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-77028-0_25

The emergence of heritage science as an interdisciplinary field of studies over the past couple of decades coincided with a surge of research into audience engagement, politics of display, storytelling and co-creation. Arguably, what remains missing... Read More about Telling Difficult Stories: VR, Storytelling and Active Audience Engagement in Heritage Sites and Museums.

Marin Sanudo on Brescia: Caterina Cornaro’s 1497 Entry and Glimpses into the Life and Politics of a Renaissance Border Town (2019)
Book Chapter
Neher, G. (2019). Marin Sanudo on Brescia: Caterina Cornaro’s 1497 Entry and Glimpses into the Life and Politics of a Renaissance Border Town. In G. Neher, & H. Butters (Eds.), . Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press

In 1497, Caterina Cornaro, Queen of Cyprus, visited the city of Brescia. Ostensibly, Cornaro was on a family visit, attending to the confinement of her sister-in-law. This article argues that Cornaro’s much publicised visit to Brescia, celebrated in... Read More about Marin Sanudo on Brescia: Caterina Cornaro’s 1497 Entry and Glimpses into the Life and Politics of a Renaissance Border Town.