Archivists
Community
Collections
Effects
Paradigms
100

Archivist acts as mentor/facilitator rather than an elite expert behind institutional walls.

What is the key feature of Cook's "Participatory Archiving."

100

Term often used in "policy-speak" to denote otherness or separateness of specific groups.

What is the word "Community"

100

SAADA

What is the South Asian American Digital Archive

100

City in Syria where an uprising started in March 2011

What is Daraa

100

Evidence
Memory
Identity
Community

What are Cook's 4 shifting archival paradigms

200

The affective impact of records on the communities they serve and represent.

What is the "Valuing Effect" in Caswell's article

200

Voice, Identy, Activism

What is Anne Gilliland's VIA framework

200

Recognition that records give meaning to and derive meaning from the community itself.

What is Cook's "Identity Provenance."

200

Historical focus on elitist history and top-down practices

What is the reason mainstream archives fail to attract marginalized communities as users and donors. 

200

Community

Defining characteristic of Cook's 4th paradigm

300

Digitizes materials but returns the physical items to the original owners.

What is SAADA's post-custodial model of archiving.

300

Overlap, accumulate and interweave

What is Cook's conclusion about the evolution of the four paradigms

300

12756 video sequences with 3482 unique videos and 400 hours of footage

What are total videos and hours of footage in the DARAA Archive

300

Paradigm where Archives are used actively in the "now" for social justice and education, rather than passively curated for the future are called 

What are Living Archives?

300

Evidence

What is the key concept of the first paradigm of Cooks article.

400

Factor in how records emotionally resonate with marginalized groups.

What Caswell recommends mainstream archives consider in appraisal decisions.

400

The ability of marginalized people to have autonomy and authority to reflect their presence in substantive and positive ways. 

What Caswell calls "representational belonging."

400

The absence, under representation or misrepresentation of marginalized groups in mainstream media and archives. 

What is Symbolic Annihilation?

Aka Paper Genocide

400

A mix of positive recognition and worrisome or therathening views

What is the mainstream professional response to Community Archives?

400

Memory

Defining characteristic of Cook's 2nd paradigm

500

Societal Mediators

How the archivist's role changes in  Cook's Identity paradigm

500

Participation, shared stewardship, multiplicity, archvial activism, reflexivity

What are Caswell's 5 key principles of community based archives?

500

File loss, digital decay, dependence on technology, instable storage systems, and possibility of archives being destroyed

What are the risks and challenges of digital community archives?

500

Preserve memory, provide evidence of human rights abuses, challenge media narratives, help communities assert their identity and history.

The role of citizen generate archives in preserving memories of war according to Saber and Long

500

There are many truths, many perspectives, many stories and knowledge is constructed through discourse.

What is Postmodern Theory in archival practice.

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