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Author Moore, Niamh

Title The Archive Project : Archival Research in the Social Sciences
Published Milton : Taylor and Francis, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (211 pages)
Contents Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; About the authors; Prologue; 1 In other archives and beyond; The archival turn; Mythologies: in other archives; Derrida and archive fever; Steedman and Dust; Richards, Cohn, Dirks and the imperial archive; Farge and the allure of the archive; Mythologising processes and the archival turn; Crossroads; Genealogy and genealogical analysis; Heterotopia and heterotopics; Configuration and rhythmanalysis; Archival imaginary and archival sensibility; Positioning ourselves: key problematics; Epistemological problematic
Ontological problematicMethodological problematic; After other archives: situated knowledges and archival practices; Archival methodology inside the black box: noise in the archive! / Liz Stanley; Archival rhythms: narrativity in the archive / Maria Tamboukou; Reading time backwards? Archival research and temporal order / Andrea Salter; Weaving an archival imaginary: researching community archives / Niamh Moore; Into our own archives & Interlude; 2 Archival methodology inside the black box: Noise in the archive! ; Archival research: opening the black box; Researchers at work: archigraphics
Starting in good order: rewriting, the archive of the other archive, and the now/pastGetting the measure: mapping the heterotopic geographies of a collection; Documentary analysis: context1, pre-text, text and intertext, post-text, context2; Context1; Pre-text; Text and intertext; Meta-data; Content; Structure; Post-text; Context2; Working it out: interpretation and the ultimately referential character of the past; Extreme archiving? Archigraphics, contra fever and the rest; Acknowledgements; Archival sources; Interlude; 3 Archival rhythms: Narrativity in the archive
Encounters and entanglements in the archiveImagining the archive; Archives and microfilms; Working in the thickness of archival research: space/time/matter rhythms; Finding the rhythms of 'other spaces'; A feminist genealogist in the archive; The return from the archive, or the narrative fabric of archival research; Feeling narratives in the archive: some conclusions; Acknowledgements; Archival sources; Interlude; 4 Reading time backwards?: Archival research and temporal order ; Introduction; Archival projects and temporality; Mass Observation and its diaries; In the beginning &
Backwards lookingReading the beginning in the ending; In between? Temporal strategies in reading Schreiner's letters; 'A day at a time' and going with the archival frame; Beginnings and endings; 'Space of experience' and 'horizons of expectation'; Readers; In conclusion: archival research and time; Acknowledgements; Archival sources; Interlude; 5 Weaving archival imaginaries: Researching community archives ; Researching archival histories, beginning questions; Community archiving as research; The transferable archival practices and methodologies of Feminist Webs
Notes From black box to boundary object
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Subject Social sciences -- Research -- Methodology
Social sciences -- Research -- Methodology
Form Electronic book
Author Salter, Andrea
Stanley, Liz
Tamboukou, Maria
ISBN 9781317044611
1317044614