Critical Archival Studies: An Introduction
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- Michelle CaswellUCLA
- Ricardo PunzalanUniversity of Maryland
- T-Kay SangwandUCLA
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https://doi.org/10.24242/jclis.v1i2.50Keywords:
archival theory, critical archival studies, critical theory, social justiceAbstract
This introduction defines critical archival studies and summarizes the articles including in the special issue.Author Biographies
Michelle Caswell,UCLA
Ricardo Punzalan,University of Maryland
T-Kay Sangwand,UCLA
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