Public Humanities as an open stage or: Why science in social media should also be fun

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Public Humanities as an open stage or: Why science in social media should also be fun

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Public Humanities as an open stage or: Why science in social media should also be fun is a blog post[1].

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  • Public Humanities as an open stage or: Why science in social media should also be fun authored Why science in social media should also be fun — author (P50): Simon Meier-Vieracker[2].
  • Public Humanities as an open stage or: Why science in social media should also be fun's instance of is recorded as Why science in social media should also be fun — instance of (P31): blog post[3].
  • Public Humanities as an open stage or: Why science in social media should also be fun's copyright license is recorded as Why science in social media should also be fun — copyright license (P275): Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International[4].
  • Public Humanities as an open stage or: Why science in social media should also be fun's language of work or name is recorded as Why science in social media should also be fun — language of work or name (P407): English[5].
  • Public Humanities as an open stage or: Why science in social media should also be fun's language of work or name is recorded as Why science in social media should also be fun — language of work or name (P407): German[6].
  • Public Humanities as an open stage or: Why science in social media should also be fun's publication date is recorded as +2021-07-19T00:00:00Z[7].
  • Public Humanities as an open stage or: Why science in social media should also be fun's main subject is recorded as Why science in social media should also be fun — main subject (P921): social media[8].
  • Public Humanities as an open stage or: Why science in social media should also be fun's main subject is recorded as Why science in social media should also be fun — main subject (P921): digital humanities[9].
  • Public Humanities as an open stage or: Why science in social media should also be fun's main subject is recorded as Why science in social media should also be fun — main subject (P921): public humanities[10].
  • Public Humanities as an open stage or: Why science in social media should also be fun's work available at URL is recorded as https://publicdh.hypotheses.org/93[11].
  • Public Humanities as an open stage or: Why science in social media should also be fun's work available at URL is recorded as https://publicdh.hypotheses.org/96[12].
  • Public Humanities as an open stage or: Why science in social media should also be fun's published in is recorded as Why science in social media should also be fun — published in (P1433): Public Humanities[13].
  • Public Humanities as an open stage or: Why science in social media should also be fun's title is recorded as Public Humanities als offene Bühne oder: Warum Wissenschaft in Social Media auch Spaß machen soll[14].
  • Public Humanities as an open stage or: Why science in social media should also be fun's X post ID is recorded as 1452565534613155843[15].
  • Public Humanities as an open stage or: Why science in social media should also be fun's copyright status is recorded as Why science in social media should also be fun — copyright status (P6216): copyrighted[16].

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Authorship and Creation

Public Humanities as an open stage or: Why science in social media should also be fun authored Why science in social media should also be fun — author (P50): Simon Meier-Vieracker[2].

Publication

Public Humanities as an open stage or: Why science in social media should also be fun's publication date is recorded as +2021-07-19T00:00:00Z[7]. Languages include Why science in social media should also be fun — language of work or name (P407): English[5] and Why science in social media should also be fun — language of work or name (P407): German[6].

Subject and Themes

Main subjects include Why science in social media should also be fun — main subject (P921): social media[8], Why science in social media should also be fun — main subject (P921): digital humanities[9], and Why science in social media should also be fun — main subject (P921): public humanities[10].

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