Having the necessary documentation to cross borders, claim refugee status or benefits, settle elsewhere or return to sites of origin may literally be a life or death matter for people who have been forcibly displaced by persecution, war, or natural or economic disasters. This paper argues that government and other organizational archives that hold necessary records are not epistemologically or structurally oriented to address the immediate needs of the forcibly displaced and other "non-citizens" who reside in liminal spaces and temporary shelters or who move across multiple jurisdictions or nations and often resort to "irregular" forms and uses of records to survive. For the archival field to play a proactive role in supporting the survival...
Disaster Studies (General Aspects)/Repatriation. (80.2C) (85)The digital Cuny Archive was made avail...
The modern refugee regime, created in the aftermath of World War II, provides protection mainly to p...
This working paper examines the history of the search for solutions to protracted displacement. Focu...
Having the necessary documentation to cross borders, claim refugee status or benefits, settle elsewh...
Presentation aims to investigate the role of Archives in preserving the history of the nation-state ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is twofold. Firstly, to investigate the documentality of human re...
Building upon recent work, this paper demonstrates how 21st century recordkeeping concerns are integ...
Stemming from Philip Marfleet’s (2007; 2013; 2016) work on the relations between history, memory and...
Conceptions of records have progressed from their institutionalized beginnings as documents of the a...
This article seeks to raise consciousness within the field of archival studies in order to foster a ...
The archive appears to have taken the place of historical narrative as a key locus for critical hist...
Disasters are globally inflected today in humanitarian assistance, the organizations that support pe...
This article explores the challenges of engaging historically excluded communities with archives and...
Archiving and disseminating records of past atrocities is crucial in societies emerging from periods...
This article explores the challenges of engaging historically excluded communities with archives and...
Disaster Studies (General Aspects)/Repatriation. (80.2C) (85)The digital Cuny Archive was made avail...
The modern refugee regime, created in the aftermath of World War II, provides protection mainly to p...
This working paper examines the history of the search for solutions to protracted displacement. Focu...
Having the necessary documentation to cross borders, claim refugee status or benefits, settle elsewh...
Presentation aims to investigate the role of Archives in preserving the history of the nation-state ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is twofold. Firstly, to investigate the documentality of human re...
Building upon recent work, this paper demonstrates how 21st century recordkeeping concerns are integ...
Stemming from Philip Marfleet’s (2007; 2013; 2016) work on the relations between history, memory and...
Conceptions of records have progressed from their institutionalized beginnings as documents of the a...
This article seeks to raise consciousness within the field of archival studies in order to foster a ...
The archive appears to have taken the place of historical narrative as a key locus for critical hist...
Disasters are globally inflected today in humanitarian assistance, the organizations that support pe...
This article explores the challenges of engaging historically excluded communities with archives and...
Archiving and disseminating records of past atrocities is crucial in societies emerging from periods...
This article explores the challenges of engaging historically excluded communities with archives and...
Disaster Studies (General Aspects)/Repatriation. (80.2C) (85)The digital Cuny Archive was made avail...
The modern refugee regime, created in the aftermath of World War II, provides protection mainly to p...
This working paper examines the history of the search for solutions to protracted displacement. Focu...