This article explores the challenges of engaging historically excluded communities with archives and archival discourse, focusing on people and communities experiencing homelessness. Positioning the phrase literal homelessness, which is used in the United States to determine eligibility for an annual census of people experiencing homelessness, as representative of ongoing exclusive and non-collaborative forms of recordkeeping, the author proposes a concept that she calls archival readiness to move toward archive making, rather than archive taking, with historically excluded communities. Using her experiences as a part-time staff member in a temporary emergency shelter that was established during the COVID-19 pandemic, she shows how archival...
Using semi-structured interviews with disabled archival users and building on the emerging field of ...
The design research project Co-archiving Refugee Documentation is based on a collaboration with mus...
Using semi-structured interviews with disabled archival users and building on the emerging field of ...
This article explores the challenges of engaging historically excluded communities with archives and...
Stemming from conflicts over the authority of professional archives to arrange and steward community...
Stemming from conflicts over the authority of professional archives to arrange and steward community...
This article concerns one notable feature of narratives around child welfare records: the prevalence...
This article concerns one notable feature of narratives around child welfare records: the prevalence...
In order to undertake liberatory memory work, engage effectively with communities and individuals, a...
<p>In this article the Author proves archive to be a memorial, as the term is understood by the thes...
This short article presents an oral history project undertaken with refugees resettled in Southwest ...
Archival practices must now reflect both advances in information technology, and the ethos of inclus...
Having the necessary documentation to cross borders, claim refugee status or benefits, settle elsewh...
The socio-political weakness of archives is a fundamental problem in modern democracies. Archivists ...
This article introduces the special report on homelessness and provides an overview of research on t...
Using semi-structured interviews with disabled archival users and building on the emerging field of ...
The design research project Co-archiving Refugee Documentation is based on a collaboration with mus...
Using semi-structured interviews with disabled archival users and building on the emerging field of ...
This article explores the challenges of engaging historically excluded communities with archives and...
Stemming from conflicts over the authority of professional archives to arrange and steward community...
Stemming from conflicts over the authority of professional archives to arrange and steward community...
This article concerns one notable feature of narratives around child welfare records: the prevalence...
This article concerns one notable feature of narratives around child welfare records: the prevalence...
In order to undertake liberatory memory work, engage effectively with communities and individuals, a...
<p>In this article the Author proves archive to be a memorial, as the term is understood by the thes...
This short article presents an oral history project undertaken with refugees resettled in Southwest ...
Archival practices must now reflect both advances in information technology, and the ethos of inclus...
Having the necessary documentation to cross borders, claim refugee status or benefits, settle elsewh...
The socio-political weakness of archives is a fundamental problem in modern democracies. Archivists ...
This article introduces the special report on homelessness and provides an overview of research on t...
Using semi-structured interviews with disabled archival users and building on the emerging field of ...
The design research project Co-archiving Refugee Documentation is based on a collaboration with mus...
Using semi-structured interviews with disabled archival users and building on the emerging field of ...