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Introduction to Special Issue on Gender in Education and Information Studies: Interrogating Knowledge Production, Social Structures and Equitable Access
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Introduction to Special Issue on Gender in Education and Information Studies: Interrogating Knowledge Production, Social Structures and Equitable Access
August 27, 2022
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Introduction to Spring 2016 Issue
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‘To Be Able to Imagine Otherwise’: A Framework for Understanding the Impact of Community Archives
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Acting Up, Talking Back: TITA, TIARA, and the Value of Gossip
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Affect and the Archive, Archives and their Affects: An Introduction to the Special Issue
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Towards an Archival Critique: Opening Possibilities for Addressing Neoliberalism in the Archival Field
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Tracing a Community of Practice: A Database of Early African-American Race Film
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‘A Process Where We’re All at the Table’: Community Archives Challenging Dominant Modes of Archival Practice
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Early African American Film Database: Reconstructing the History of Silent Race Films, 1909-1930
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Generative Tensions: Building a Digital Project on Early African American Race Film
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