The Social Movement Archive, written by Jen Hoyer and Nora Almeida, utilizes fifteen interviews--as well as reproductions of visual records--to highlight the necessity of archivists and archives to reconsider what is preserved and by whom. The movements highlighted are wide ranging and include (but are not limited to): women\u27s liberation, disability rights, housing justice, Black liberation, anti-war, Indigenous sovereignty, immigrant rights, and prisoner abolition
Book review of Catherine Corrigall-Brown, Patterns of Protest: Trajectories of Participation in Soci...
This article explores the role of archival research in understanding and generating social histories...
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The Social Movement Archive examines the role of cultural production within social justice struggles...
In this article, the term politics is used in a broad sense to suggest that there are definite, thou...
Concern with problems associated with documenting nontraditional and minority movements for cultural...
This paper discusses activist archives within the context of community archives and the practices of...
Archives of feminist materials are unique material and affective assemblages that represent, conditi...
In recent years, grassroots movements have gained traction and significant numbers globally. Against...
Lesbian and gay archives, particularly those established within the context of the homophile, gay li...
The study investigated what motivates feminist activists to engage in archiving and memory collectin...
With the move towards both critical information literacy and community-centered archives, cultural h...
As the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement began to take shape in Zuccotti Park—also known as Liberty ...
Collecting Activism, Archiving Occupy Wall Street explores the material collections produced by part...
This paper offers introduction to the material available to researchers in the recently launched ‘Si...
Book review of Catherine Corrigall-Brown, Patterns of Protest: Trajectories of Participation in Soci...
This article explores the role of archival research in understanding and generating social histories...
Ghosts of Archive: Deconstructive Intersectionality and Praxis explores the relationship between arc...
The Social Movement Archive examines the role of cultural production within social justice struggles...
In this article, the term politics is used in a broad sense to suggest that there are definite, thou...
Concern with problems associated with documenting nontraditional and minority movements for cultural...
This paper discusses activist archives within the context of community archives and the practices of...
Archives of feminist materials are unique material and affective assemblages that represent, conditi...
In recent years, grassroots movements have gained traction and significant numbers globally. Against...
Lesbian and gay archives, particularly those established within the context of the homophile, gay li...
The study investigated what motivates feminist activists to engage in archiving and memory collectin...
With the move towards both critical information literacy and community-centered archives, cultural h...
As the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement began to take shape in Zuccotti Park—also known as Liberty ...
Collecting Activism, Archiving Occupy Wall Street explores the material collections produced by part...
This paper offers introduction to the material available to researchers in the recently launched ‘Si...
Book review of Catherine Corrigall-Brown, Patterns of Protest: Trajectories of Participation in Soci...
This article explores the role of archival research in understanding and generating social histories...
Ghosts of Archive: Deconstructive Intersectionality and Praxis explores the relationship between arc...