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SUMMARY:New York Archives Week 2012 Symposium: Archives and Activism
LOCATION:The New School\, Theresa Lang Community and Student Center\, Arnhold Hall\, 55 West 13th Street\, New York\, NY  10011
DESCRIPTION:https://www.nycarchivists.org/event-546481\n\nThe Archivists Round Table of Metropolitan New York\, Inc.(ART) and the New School Libraries and Archives are pleased to co-sponsor a symposium at New York Archives Week 2012\n \n \n Friday\, 12 October 2012\n          \n     8:30 am - 9:00 am Registration\n     9:00 am - 5:00 pm Symposium Sessions\n     5:00 pm - 6:00 pm Reception\n     \n     Free\n     \n     Theresa Lang Community and Student Center\n     Arnhold Hall\n     THE NEW SCHOOL\n     55 West 13th Street\n     New York\, NY 10011\n     \n     Online registration is required:  www.nycarchivists.org\n     \n     The symposium program is now available.\n     \n Archives and Activism\n      If archivism was indeed ever exclusively ideologically neutral in its approach to managing historical materials\, many archivists have come to see said objectivity as illusory at best. Principal amongst the reasons for this shift in perspective within the archives community is a growing awareness that its custodianship of cultural materials can never be enacted in a manner wholly divorced from interpretation\, advocacy\, and the ever-present demands of the socially or economically powerful institutions that fund and administer archives.\n  Despite the extent to which this emergent awareness has affected how archivists approach their responsibilities\, there remains a mistrust of the archival world by those most committed to the dismantling of hegemonic structures\, particularly amongst activists\, on the grounds that traditional institutional frameworks often fail to provide adequate transparency\, accountability or sensitivity to the needs of marginalized individuals\, communities\, and movements.\n  How far can\, and should\, archivists go in responding to the concerns of the movements they are attempting to document? Should they be rethinking\, even overhauling\, traditional archival practice? This symposium addresses a range of issues attendant upon archives’ evolving relationships with activism and social justice. Among these concerns are: ownership\, trust\, and exclusion\; self-documentation by activist communities and participatory archives\; and collaborations between activists\, archivists\, and researchers using emerging technologies. Presenters representing a variety of institutions\, initiatives\, and activist communities will explore theoretical concerns as well as practice-based approaches to documenting social activism.\n  This symposium is dedicated to the memory of archivist and historian Michael Nash (1946-2012).\n  Registration\, while required\, is free thanks to the generous support of Archives Week by MetLife and the Lucius N. Littauer Foundation. The Archivists Round Table of Metropolitan New York\, Inc. (ART) also thanks the New School Libraries and Archives for making this event possible.\n  Register for this event: www.nycarchivists.org\n\n  Please contact admin@nycarchivists.org if you have questions about this symposium\, or would like to cancel your registration.\n
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