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Reassembling digital archives—strategies for counter-archiving
Archives have long been a key concern of academic debates about truth, memory, recording and power and are important sites for social sciences and humanities research.
Tobias Blanke
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Data on the Margins – Data from LGBTIQ+ Populations in European Social Science Data Archives
Data gaps are a significant lack of data about marginalized groups existing due to unequal power relations (D’Ignazio and Klein, 2020). They both perpetuate and result in a dominance of male, white, hetero, and cis perspectives in how we make sense of ...
Jonas Recker, Anja Perry
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The Text beyond Itself: Romani Social Construction in Romanian Secret Police Files
Romanian State Secret Police (Securitate) files produced before 1989 can be accessed today through a lengthy process that requires official research authorization through a government office, the National Council for the Study of the Securitate Archives
Delia Popescu
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This article explores how relations of both domination and resistance have been involved in the constitution of international hierarchies. Focusing on events arising from the Persian government’s 1932 cancellation of the D’Arcy oil concession, it argues ...
Evaleila Pesaran
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Critical archives for decolonial literacies
This article relates to the information ethical critique of archives in the decolonial debate for social memory appropriation and cultural knowledge production.
P. Díaz
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(Un)Sighted Archives of Migration—Spaces of Encounter and Resistance: An Introduction
This special issue of Visual Anthropology takes a close look at (un)sighted migratory archives and archives of migration. Acknowledging migration as part of social practice and collective memory, it highlights the relevance of migratory archives for ...
Fiona Siegenthaler, Cathrine Bublatzky
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Business or Security? Goals and Decision-Making Inside the French Oil Policy of the 1920s
The article aims to explore the interplay between economic and strategic reasons, which influenced the oil policy of the French government and business in the 1920s.
I. E. Magadeev
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This study of substitutes of court life around the princes of Orléans in exile makes it possible to analyse the archiving of these practices in reverse: when there is no longer any consistent reality but rather symbolic references to disappeared ...
Bruno Goyet
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A Near-Run Thing: the Improbable Grand Alliance of World War II (1929–1942)
This is a chapter from a draft manuscript of some 2000pp. in English being prepared for publication on relations between the USSR and various European powers, large and small, and the United States in the lead-up to World War II and then beyond until ...
M. J. Carley
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Internationalisme ou affirmation de la nation? La coopération intellectuelle transnationale dans l'entre-deux-guerres [PDF]
How did intellectuals and politicians confirm or reinforce national categories, even when they ostensibly promoted visions of an international community?
Daniel Laqua +2 more
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