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[Commlist] CFP Shaking the Archives conference
Wed Dec 14 13:43:00 GMT 2022
*/CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Papers, Presentations, Performances, Reflections/*
*/Shaking the Archive - Reconsidering the Role of Archives in
Contemporary Society/*
A Multidisciplinary HYBRID Conference that Interrogates the Power of and
in Archives
The last decade has seen an exponential rise in scholarly work on
archives and preservation. Certainly, the contribution of archival
research and practice has brought about individual and sometimes heroic
efforts to safeguard the future of a little-known or under-explored
history and its ephemera. This approach is relevant to most disciplines:
culture, the arts, healthcare, sociology, and governance expend
significant energy on archives, archiving, and safeguarding past objects
and knowledge.
Questions around the role(s) of cultural memory and archives in the
present challenge sectors to reflect on how we can collectively rethink
the (opportunistic) use of these individual and institutional archives.
These physical materials are increasingly pertinent in the face of the
ubiquity of our digital world. The questions we want to ask are: Where
is ‘history’ located if we’re constantly looking to the future? How can
contemporary communities engage with ‘old’ ephemera? What is the
‘correct’ form of an archive? What is the role archives play in
remembering? How do institutions make visible /and /accessible their
archival materials? How can personal, national, and global archives
better act as a collective memory? What /is /collective memory? What are
the gaps in knowledge and how do we deal with unknown histories? What
practices and methodologies are in place to engage with the vulnerable
materialities of and in archives? How do we ethically deal with
ownership and how do we effectively decolonize archives? How do we deal
with the embodied memory of the past in the form of living and
vulnerable archives? How can embodied memory shape archive? What tools
would allow us to engage and interact with the polyphonic documentation
of archives? How can archives better serve the specific communities of
which they are the cultural product?
This 2-day *hybrid* conference will be hosted by Queen Margaret
University in Edinburgh on 23-24 June 2023. It aims to engage with
diverse sectors and subject areas to explore how archives can be
interrogated, reimagined, and represented. We invite reflection around
elements that are left out of mainstream historiography and expand
knowledge beyond the surface of the visible. We effectively want to
challenge, deconstruct and expand the power dynamics inherent to general
or institutional knowledge.
Confirmed keynote speakers:
* *Abigail De Kosnik*, Director, Berkeley Center for New Media and
author of /Rogue Archives: Digital Cultural Memory and Media Fandom
/(MIT Press, 2021)
* *Helen Fothergill,* Service Manager – Archives, Gallery & Museums,
Aberdeen Art Gallery
We invite international scholars and practitioners to propose individual
papers, panels of 4 presentations, or artistic/creative responses to the
theme of “shaking the archive.” Deadline for proposals is Monday 9
January 2023. This is a hybrid conference, so we will accept in-person,
pre-recorded or live online presentations. Alongside the presentations,
we will organise an exhibition, a film screening, and an excursion to a
local archive for delegates attending in person. There is a small
delegate registration fee of up to £50, to help fund the running of the
conference.
To submit a proposal or for further information, please contact Dr
Stefanie Van de Peer on (svandepeer /at/ qmu.ac.uk)
<mailto:(svandepeer /at/ qmu.ac.uk)> by Monday 9 January 2023. Please send
300-word proposals + 100-word bios.
*Organising Committee: *Sana Bilgrami, Rebecca Finkel, Andy Henry, Karl
Johnson, Bianca Mastrominico, Anthony Schrag, Kieran Taylor, Stefanie
Van de Peer, Linnea Wallen**
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