Communities, archives and new collaborative practices / edited by Simon Popple, Andrew Prescott, and Daniel H. Mutibwa.

Other author Popple, Simon, editor.
Other author Prescott, Andrew, editor.
Other author Mutibwa, Daniel H., editor.
Format Electronic
PublicationBristol, UK ; Chicago, IL : Policy Press, 2020.
Copyright Date©2020
Description1 online resource (xix, 276 pages).
Supplemental ContentProQuest Ebook Central
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SeriesConnected Communities
Connected communities (Bristol, England) ^A1296230
Contents Front cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of figures, tables and boxes -- Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Series editors' foreword -- 1. Community archives and the creation of living knowledge -- 2. Disorderly conduct: the community in the archive -- Part I: Storytelling, co-curation and community archives -- 3. BBC Pebble Mill: issues around collaborative community online archives -- a case study of the Pebble Mill Project -- 4. New island stories: heritage, archives, the digital environment and community regeneration
Contents 5. Memories on film: public archive images and participatory film-making with people with dementia -- 6. Doing-It-Together: citizen archivists and the online environment -- 7. 'I've never told anybody that before': the virtual archive and collaborative spaces of knowledge production -- Part II: Citizens, archives and the institution -- 8. Rising beyond museological practice and use: a model for community and museum partnerships working towards modern curatorship in this day and age
Contents 9. Enhancing museum visits through the creation of data visualisation to support the recording and sharing of experience -- 10. The digital citizen: working upstream of digital and broadcast archive developments -- 11. Institutional collaboration in the creation of digital linguistic resources: the case of the British Telecom correspondence corpus -- Part III: Disruptive and counter voices: the community turn -- 12. Mainstream institutional collecting of anti-institutional archives: opportunities and challenges
Contents 13. Silver hair, silver tongues, silver screen: recollection, reflection and representation through digital storytelling with older people -- 14. 'Wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey' LGBT histories: community archives as boundary objects -- 15. Locating the Black archive -- 16. The public and the relational: the collaborative practices of the Inclusive Archive of Learning Disability History -- 17. Archive utopias: linking collaborative histories to local democracy -- 18. Community archives and the health of the internet -- Index -- Back cover
Abstract Using a wide range of case studies, this edited collection shows how community engagement and co-creation is challenging and extending the notion of the archive
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index
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