This paper calls for a global community of practice to support people to enact trauma-informed practice in the archival profession. Building on the literature around archives and affect, decolonising spaces, and centring communities, it proposes trauma-informed practice is implemented in archives, and a community of practice be established to support those doing the work. It recognises the emotional labour of many in the archival field, and furthers conversations held at Archival Education Research Institute 2019 where the value of a community of practice was evidenced. The community of practice would bring together communities, academics, researchers, practitioners, volunteers, users, donors, and anyone with an interest in improving archiv...
Since their rise over half a century ago, community archives have filled in the gaps that mainstream...
This paper uses Brighton, as a case study, to provide important examples of how communities generate...
This paper reports the development of a method for increasing the diversity in public archives, refe...
In order to undertake liberatory memory work, engage effectively with communities and individuals, a...
This article discusses the development of a new online training course, A trauma-informed approach t...
埼玉県越谷市Late-modern society is full of memories. Memories of trauma are observed particularly in the f...
This investigation identifies and describes what I uniquely term the “diaspora of trauma” as it emer...
Presented at the Association of Canadian Archivists annual conference. Montreal, Quebec. 5 June 2016...
There has been growing recognition within the recordkeeping field that exposure to records with trau...
Living Archives is a research project exploring the roles of archives in a digitized society. Togeth...
This paper traces a path through post-neutrality heritage storytelling that brings together the anth...
We document cultural heritage to preserve cultural heritage, to ensure its survival by pushing back ...
Keynote for the Northwest Archivists Annual Meeting 2022 Virtual Conference. Reanimated social movem...
This reflection piece is based on the talk given by the authors at the Society of North Carolina Arc...
The design research project Co-archiving Refugee Documentationis based on a collaboration with museu...
Since their rise over half a century ago, community archives have filled in the gaps that mainstream...
This paper uses Brighton, as a case study, to provide important examples of how communities generate...
This paper reports the development of a method for increasing the diversity in public archives, refe...
In order to undertake liberatory memory work, engage effectively with communities and individuals, a...
This article discusses the development of a new online training course, A trauma-informed approach t...
埼玉県越谷市Late-modern society is full of memories. Memories of trauma are observed particularly in the f...
This investigation identifies and describes what I uniquely term the “diaspora of trauma” as it emer...
Presented at the Association of Canadian Archivists annual conference. Montreal, Quebec. 5 June 2016...
There has been growing recognition within the recordkeeping field that exposure to records with trau...
Living Archives is a research project exploring the roles of archives in a digitized society. Togeth...
This paper traces a path through post-neutrality heritage storytelling that brings together the anth...
We document cultural heritage to preserve cultural heritage, to ensure its survival by pushing back ...
Keynote for the Northwest Archivists Annual Meeting 2022 Virtual Conference. Reanimated social movem...
This reflection piece is based on the talk given by the authors at the Society of North Carolina Arc...
The design research project Co-archiving Refugee Documentationis based on a collaboration with museu...
Since their rise over half a century ago, community archives have filled in the gaps that mainstream...
This paper uses Brighton, as a case study, to provide important examples of how communities generate...
This paper reports the development of a method for increasing the diversity in public archives, refe...