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Archives, Recordkeeping, and Social Justice
Methodologies for archival impact studies
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Wendy M. Duff
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Michelle Caswell
Publication date:
May 10 2020
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Routledge
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DOI:
10.4324/9781315567846-3
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Introduction
pp. 22
Defining the relationship between archives and social justice
pp. 52
Methodologies for archival impact studies
pp. 73
Archives, records, and land restitution in South Africa
pp. 89
“Hang onto these words” 1
pp. 105
“All I want to know is who I am”
pp. 127
Justice for the 96!
pp. 149
Social justice and historical accountability in Latin America
pp. 169
Documenting the fight for the city
pp. 183
Social justice struggles for rights, equality, and identity
pp. 199
Social justice and hearing voices
pp. 223
Archives “act back”
pp. 242
Conclusion
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