There has been a great response to our new space for trauma-informed archival practice! Please join us, and get involved by sharing resources, discussing advocacy opportunities, or sharing your experiences and getting support. Join: https://t.co/9MmzqE3DOH #TIACoP#archives
The next meeting of the Aus/NZ critical archives reading group will be held on 1 August 1pm AEST. We will be joined by @assemblingweb to discuss his article "Representing Biases, Inequalities and Silences in National Web Archives: Social, Material and Technical Dimensions".
The next meeting of the Aus/NZ Critical Archives Reading Group will be 14 June at 1pm AEST. We will be reading Lae'l Hughes-Watkins, "Moving Toward a Reparative Archive", Journal of Contemporary Archival Studies, Vol 5 Article 6, 2018. Details & RSVP here: https://t.co/AP1aMV0Hdo
With many thanks to more than 1100 people from 100 countries who responded to the Understanding the Landscape of Trauma and Archives survey to make this a representative and truly global understanding of trauma in archives.
.@ktaines & I are pleased to share the Report: Understanding the international landscape of trauma and archives is available in English, French & Spanish on @ICArchiv website. This project was supported by the ICA through the Programme Commission. https://t.co/wMyYgWZJ0d
The next meeting of the Aus/NZ critical archives reading group will be held on 2 May, 1pm AEST. We will be watching Tamar Evangelestia-Dougherty's keynote presentation from iPRES 2022. Details and RSVP here: https://t.co/QTNgvsc4gI
The next meeting of the Aus/NZ critical archives reading group will be held on 16 March, at 1pm AEDT. We will be reading Ashley D. Farmer, "Disorderly Distribution", The Black Scholar, vol 52, 2022, issue 4. Details and RSVP: https://t.co/Y440OyP8p5
We're starting the NZ/Aus critical archives reading group for 2023 by reading "These are not just pieces of paper" by Jennifer Douglas, Alexandra Alisauskas, Elizabeth Bassett, Noah Duranseaud, Ted Lee & Christina Mantey, and are thrilled that author @archivingeye is joining us!
@drdavemcdonald Brilliant! If you subscribe via the website, you'll get an email when each meeting is coming up. The full list for 2023 is at the end of this post: https://t.co/pLbPoPcIo3
We're starting the NZ/Aus critical archives reading group for 2023 by reading "These are not just pieces of paper" by Jennifer Douglas, Alexandra Alisauskas, Elizabeth Bassett, Noah Duranseaud, Ted Lee & Christina Mantey, and are thrilled that author @archivingeye is joining us!
Honoured to be part of this special issue with @CateONeill1 & @ktaines! Huge thanks to the guest editors @archivingeye, Mya Ballin, @lapp_jessica, and Sadaf Ahmadbeigi, and all the fellow authors for an incredible issue.
The next meeting of the Aus/NZ critical archives reading group will be next Wed 7 Dec at 1pm AEDT. There's no reading, instead come along & share any reflections on conference papers, talks or seminars or talks you have seen this year. RSVP: https://t.co/dya3WQxUAV
We're in our final hours to gather responses to our survey on understanding the landscape of trauma and archives! If you haven't completed it yet, please do so as soon as you can!
Final 24 hours to complete the survey Understanding the landscape of trauma and archives. Open to all who work, study or volunteer in the archival profession or allied fields. Available in English, Spanish & French: https://t.co/MzpamuOKjq Thanks to everyone who has completed it!