J Hodder, D Beckingham - Progress in Human Geography, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
This article considers how digitisation is reshaping archival research in geography. Digitisation is more than a technical convenience, something that simply speeds up existing …
D Beel, C Wallace - Social & Cultural Geography, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Cultural heritage is generally regarded as something of value–but it is valued in different ways by different communities. Here we explore the value of cultural heritage for rural …
M Cifor, M Caswell, AA Migoni, N Geraci - The Public Historian, 2018 - online.ucpress.edu
Using data gleaned from semistructured interviews with seventeen community archives founders, volunteers, and staff at twelve sites, this paper examines the relations and roles of …
Umm Qais is an urban community in northern Jordan with a distinctive archaeological and architectural heritage developed over 2,400 years of settlement extending back to the …
V Hoyle - Archives and Records, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
It is over 25 years since Raphael Samuels wrote that history was 'a social form of knowledge; the work, in any given instance of a thousand different hands.'1 He identified a …
The Remaking of Archival Values posits that archival theory and practice are fields in flux, and that recent critical archival discourse that addresses neoliberalism, racism, and the …
D Giglitto - Imperial Journal of Interdisciplinary Research, 2017 - papers.ssrn.com
The number of digital projects aimed at documenting and preserving communities' intangible cultural heritage (ICH) has grown considerably in recent years. These projects …
Through documenting, preserving, and making local heritage accessible, digital cataloguing offers community archives significant potential benefits. But undertaking digital cataloguing …
The Bedouins of Egypt hold a unique intangible cultural heritage (ICH), with distinct cultural values and social practices that are rapidly changing as a consequence of having settled …