From their inception, special collections and archives have memorialized the lives of people in power, serving as a tool to preserve the status quo and perpetuate systemic oppression. From Interrogation to Integration: Centering Social Justice in Special Collections, Archives, and Preservation collects case studies, research projects, lesson plans, stories, practical strategies, color illustrations, and accessible, low-cost solutions from authors who have grappled directly with the legacy of harm present in their own institutions. The volume is organized into five themes: Research Description Preservation and Access Outreach Instruction Centering social justice in our daily practice and tasks is a form of resistance against external pressures. From Interrogation to Integration contributes to ongoing efforts to create a more inclusive, diverse, just, and equitable profession while acknowledging both the scale and complexity of that work.
From Interrogation to Integration:: Centering Social Justice in Special Collections, Archives, and Preservation
$98.00
This book provides an in-depth study of social justice within archival science, suitable for advanced students in history or library studies.
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Weight | 0.676 lbs |
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Dimensions | 17.8 × 2.3 × 25.4 in |
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