ACA@UBC’s 14th Annual Seminar and Symposium
Archives Unbound: Redefining Archival Concepts and Practice
Panel 4: Archiving as It Happens
Meredith Clark, Zakiya Collier, Ferrin Evans, Kyna Herzinger, and Rebecca Pattillo
Archives Unbound begins with the following question: what does it mean to shift a paradigm? The dominant paradigm for archives centres impartiality, neutrality, and objectivity. Yet, as Michelle Caswell notes in Urgent Archives (2021), archival communities of the last decade have demonstrated a firm commitment to critiquing, unraveling, and reimagining this model. Joan M. Schwartz and Terry Cook (2002) write that while “old scripts are…still influential in the daily performance of archival work,” “new intellectual (theoretical) spaces are opened by…transgressive performances” (173; 177). With this in mind, how might it look to do archives differently?
At the 14th annual ACA@UBC Seminar and Symposium, Archives Unbound, we will dedicate time and space to exploring the plurality of the archival field. This two-day virtual event brings together students, scholars, and practitioners whose work challenges dominant archival paradigms, and who reimagine and redefine archival concepts and practices. In addition to panels on records and archives that fall outside Eurocentric definitions, this event will facilitate conversations around digital archives and the ethics of digitization, archiving current events, archival businesses, and archival commitments to Truth and Reconciliation. Through virtual discussions and presentations, speakers at the ACA@UBC Seminar and Symposium will unbind our conceptions of what archives are, what they can be, and how they can be developed and cared for.