Disrupting history all week on Clubhouse
A weeklong series of events kicks off the "History, Disrupted" book tour
Five weeks ago my book History, Disrupted: How Social Media and the World Wide Web Have Changed the Past became available for pre-order—and what a five weeks it has been.
With your support, History, Disrupted continues to be a #1 new release on Amazon in four categories: Media Studies, History, Sociology and Library Sciences. Working on the book, I never envisioned it could be a best-seller; I was told by several literary agents the book would be of limited interest. Yet, here we are! We have a legitimate shot to reach the best-seller lists and show the world (and those literary agents) that people care about history, particularly historical information and misinformation online and how it affects our society.
So, please keep those pre-orders coming—and please share the book with your friends, colleagues, neighbors, students and family. One friend of History Club ordered a copy of the book for her grandson. Another friend of History Club ordered two copies: one for him and one for his son. The intergenerational sharing warms my heart. It makes a great holiday gift for the history lover in your life!
Update on publication: The book was scheduled to be published this week, however, there were some final edits that needed to be made: commas to insert, surnames to check, fixes to several footnotes, etc. As such, the publication date will be mid/late December. For those who’ve pre-ordered on Amazon, you should receive your book by the end of the year. Barnes & Noble will ship in early January, and independent bookstores are shipping later in January. Luckily, the book’s ideas are not fading anytime soon; if anything they are growing more pressing as social media dominates public conversation and misinformation and disinformation swirl online. This momentum will carry us into the New Year.
But, why wait until the New Year to talk about it? We’re kicking off these important conversations this week with a weeklong book-hype tour on Clubhouse, featuring some of the platform’s outstanding creators. We’ll talk about different aspects of the book in six different spaces: media, politics, social media, history, activism and the future of civilization. All these subjects are addressed in the book, so this’ll be an intellectually stimulating week with some of the brightest minds around. Please join us! Details below:
Schedule
Date: Monday, December 6th @ 8:00 p.m. ET
Show: NewsNewsNews
About: NewsNewsNews is Clubhouse’s daily show devoted to journalism and pressing headlines. My book delves extensively into the role the news media play in shaping what histories we learn and which we never encounter. In NewsNewsNews this week, we’ll talk about this intersection of history and journalism, and what it means for our understandings of the past. Hosted by Andrew Lee, Katherine Lynn and others, NewsNewsNews has more than 43,000 members.
Date: Tuesday, December 7th @ 8:00 p.m. ET
Show: Politics + Media 101
About: Politics + Media 101 is Clubhouse’s bipartisan politics program. Hosted twice per week, the show has interviewed Members of Congress, federal policymakers and journalists from both sides of the aisle to talk about the state of U.S. politics. “History, Disrupted” addresses the role that history plays in America’s political battles, as well as historical misinformation and disinformation online. Founded by Justin Higgins, Politics + Media 101 has more than 37,000 members.
Date: Wednesday, December 8th @ 8:00 p.m. ET
Show: Human Behavior
About: Human Behavior hosts regular conversations on neuroscience, psychology and marketing, bringing in medical professionals, authors, marketers and scientists for a wide range of fascinating dialogues. In particular, the show has examined the broad effects of social media on society, a topic that is at the heart of my book. Led by Dr. Sohaib Imtiaz, Human Behavior is the largest club on Clubhouse. It has more than 650,000 members.
Date: Thursday, December 9th @ 10:00 p.m. ET
Show: History Club
About: Hosted by yours truly, History Club hosts historically-informed and civic-minded conversations that connect the past with the present. History Club has been around since August 2020, and we’ve covered topics such as African American participation in the U.S. Civil War, U.S.-China relations, and the intersection of cryptocurrency and museums. This week, we’ll celebrate the forthcoming release of History, Disrupted with the assistance of friends-of-the-show Catherine Connors, “Amazing” Kwasi Asare, and other special guests. History Club has more than 102,000 members.
Date: Friday, December 10th @ 1:00 p.m. ET
Show: Citizens of Culture
About: Citizens of Culture examines the intersection of culture, activism and the arts. The show has hosted activists, writers, artists and social media influencers asking how culture is made and shaped, and by whom. History, Disrupted devotes several pages to the role of activists in shaping the histories we see online. Convened by artist and performer Maceo Paisley, the club has more than 32,000 members.
Date: Sunday, December 12th @ 1:00 p.m. ET
Show: We the Future
About: We the Future brings multiple generations together to discuss the challenges facing our world. The show has tackled issues such as climate change, global inequality, gender inequality, racial inequality, public health, sustainable agriculture and impact investing. The final chapter of History, Disrupted is titled, “Does History Have a Future?” In this conversation, we’ll speculate on the future of history in a Web 3.0 world. Convened by technologist and futurist Kunal Sood, the club has more than 154,000 members.
Here’s a flier with all the events listed in one place:
Join us for one, some, or all of these conversations!
Can’t make these events? Don’t fret. This is just the tip of iceberg. Many more events are being planned for 2022, in-person and online. Stay tuned to this newsletter, as well as Twitter, Instagram and my website for updates.
See you on Clubhouse this week!
P.S. - A reminder you can buy the book on Amazon or Barnes & Noble, or you can order through your local independent bookstore. Just provide the title (History, Disrupted) and the ISBN (9783030851163).
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