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E-Book, Englisch, 296 Seiten

Reihe: Connected Communities

Popple / Prescott / Mutibwa Communities, Archives and New Collaborative Practices


1. Auflage 2020
ISBN: 978-1-4473-4195-6
Verlag: Policy Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

E-Book, Englisch, 296 Seiten

Reihe: Connected Communities

ISBN: 978-1-4473-4195-6
Verlag: Policy Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



This innovative book examines the changing relationship between communities, citizens and the notion of the archive.

Archives have traditionally been understood as repositories of knowledge and experience, remote from the ordinary people who fund and populate them, however digital resources have led to a growing plurality of archives and the practices associated with collecting and curating. This book uses a broad range of case studies which place communities at the heart of this exciting development, to illustrate how their experiences are central to our understanding of this new terrain which challenges traditional histories and the control of knowledge and power.

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Weitere Infos & Material


Community archives and the creation of living knowledge ~ Simon Popple, Daniel H. Mutibwa and Andrew Prescott
Disorderly conduct: the community in the archive ~ Simon Popple
PART I: Storytelling, co-curation and community archives
BBC Pebble Mill: issues around collaborative community online archives – a case study of the Pebble Mill Project ~ Vanessa Jackson
New island stories: heritage, archives, the digital environment and community regeneration ~ Paul R.J. Duffy
Memories on film: public archive images and participatory film-making with people with dementia ~ Andrea Capstick and Katherine Ludwin
Doing-It-Together: citizen archivists and the online environment ~ Jez Collins
‘I’ve never told anybody that before’: the virtual archive and collaborative spaces of knowledge production ~ Tom Jackson
PART II: Citizens, archives and the institution
Rising beyond museological practice and use: a model for community and museum partnerships working towards modern curatorship in this day and age ~ Daniel H. Mutibwa
Enhancing museum visits through the creation of data visualisation to support the recording and sharing of experience ~ Ian Gwilt, Patrick McEntaggart, Melanie Levick-Parkin and Jonathan Wood
The digital citizen: working upstream of digital and broadcast archive developments ~ Kim Hammond, George Revill and Joe Smith
Institutional collaboration in the creation of digital linguistic resources: the case of the British Telecom correspondence corpus ~ Ralph Morton and Hilary Nesi
PART III: Disruptive and counter voices: the community turn
Mainstream institutional collecting of anti-institutional archives: opportunities and challenges ~ Anna Sexton
Silver hair, silver tongues, silver screen: recollection, reflection and representation through digital storytelling with older people ~ Tricia Jenkins and Pip Hardy
‘Wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey’ LGBT histories: community 195 archives as boundary objects ~ Niamh Moore
Locating the Black archive ~ Hannah Ishmael, Ego Ahaiwe Sowinski, Kelly Foster, Etienne Joseph and Nathan E. Richards
The public and the relational: the collaborative practices of the Inclusive Archive of Learning Disability History ~ Helen Graham, Victoria Green, Kassie Headon, Nigel Ingham, Sue Ledger, Andy Minnion, Row Richards and Liz Tilley
Archive utopias: linking collaborative histories to local democracy ~ Lianne Brigham, Richard Brigham, Helen Graham and Victoria Hoyle
Community archives and the health of the internet ~ Andrew Prescott


Revill, George
Lecturer in Geography, The Open University

Smith, Joe
Professor of Environment and Society, The Open University

Graham, Helen
Helen Graham is Associate Professor in the School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies, University of Leeds.

Prescott, Andrew
Andrew Prescott is Professor of Digital Humanities at the University of Glasgow.

Hammond, Kim
Research Associate, Earth in Vision project, The Open University

Richards, Nathan E
Doctoral candidate, University of Sussex

Foster, Kelly
London Blue Badge Guide

Mutibwa, Daniel
Daniel H. Mutibwa is Assistant Professor in Creative Industries and Digital Culture at the University of Nottingham, UK Campus.

Ahaiwe Sowinski, Ego
Independent archivist and artist

Prescott, Andrew
Andrew Prescott is Professor of Digital Humanities at the University of Glasgow.

Joseph, Etienne
Doctoral candidate, archivist and independent practitioner

Popple, Simon
Simon Popple is Director of Impact and a Senior Lecturer in Photography and Digital Culture at the School of Media and Communication, University of Leeds.

Simon Popple is Director of Impact and a Senior Lecturer in Photography and Digital Culture at the School of Media and Communication, University of Leeds.
Andrew Prescott is Professor of Digital Humanities at the University of Glasgow.
Daniel H. Mutibwa is Assistant Professor in Creative Industries and Digital Culture at the University of Nottingham, UK Campus.



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