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EPISODE · Jun 10, 2022 · 40 MIN

Chiara Bonacchi, "Heritage and Nationalism: Understanding Populism through Big Data" (UCL Press, 2022)

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Podcast: New Books in Political Science (LS 41 · TOP 1.5% what is this?)Episode: Chiara Bonacchi, "Heritage and Nationalism: Understanding Populism through Big Data" (UCL Press, 2022)Pub date: 2022-05-27Notes from Over The Wire Podcast:What are the connections between the past and modern politics? Drawing on ‘big data’ sources, including Facebook and Twitter, along with a deep theoretical engagement with digital humanities and heritage, the guest's recent book compares and contrasts key political events in Italy, the US, and the UK to show how the ancient world is deployed by both politicians and audiences.Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationWhat are the connections between the past and modern politics? In Heritage and Nationalism: Understanding Populism through Big Data (UCL Press, 2022), Chiara Bonacchi, a Chancellor's Fellow in Heritage, Text and Data Mining and Senior Lecturer in Heritage at History, Classics & Archaeology and Edinburgh Futures Institute at University of Edinburgh, explores the uses of heritage by contemporary populist politics. Drawing on ‘big data’ sources, including Facebook and Twitter, along with a deep theoretical engagement with digital humanities and heritage, the book compares and contrasts key political events in Italy, USA, and the UK to show how the ancient world is deployed by both politicians and audiences. The book is essential reading for both humanities and political science scholars, along with anyone interested in understanding the current populist moment. The book is available open access here.Dave O'Brien is Professor of Cultural and Creative Industries, at the University of Sheffield. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSupport our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-scienceThe podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from New Books Network, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.

Notes: What are the connections between the past and modern politics? Drawing on ‘big data’ sources, including Facebook and Twitter, along with a deep theoretical engagement with digital humanities and heritage, the guest's recent book compares and contrasts key political events in Italy, the US, and the UK to show how the ancient world is deployed by both politicians and audiences. Podcast: New Books in Political Science Episode: Chiara Bonacchi, "Heritage and Nationalism: Understanding Populism through Big Data" (UCL Press, 2022) Pub date: 2022-05-27 Details: https://www.listennotes.com/e/896a4b25a7854820b09f5edf739c5b00/ The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from New Books Network, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.

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