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Introducing critical race theory to archival discourse: getting the conversation started
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Dunbar, Anthony W.
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Archival appraisal
/ Archival studies
/ Archives & records
/ Archiving
/ Archivists
/ Bias
/ Consciousness
/ Critical race theory
/ Discourse
/ Disenfranchisement
/ Endorsements
/ Epistemology
/ Ethnic identity
/ Ethnicity
/ Hypotheses
/ Memories
/ Methods
/ Race
/ Racial bias
/ Racial discrimination
/ Racism
/ Records management
/ Research methodology
/ Society
/ Studies
/ Terminology
/ Theory
2006
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Introducing critical race theory to archival discourse: getting the conversation started
by
Dunbar, Anthony W.
in
Archival appraisal
/ Archival studies
/ Archives & records
/ Archiving
/ Archivists
/ Bias
/ Consciousness
/ Critical race theory
/ Discourse
/ Disenfranchisement
/ Endorsements
/ Epistemology
/ Ethnic identity
/ Ethnicity
/ Hypotheses
/ Memories
/ Methods
/ Race
/ Racial bias
/ Racial discrimination
/ Racism
/ Records management
/ Research methodology
/ Society
/ Studies
/ Terminology
/ Theory
2006
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Introducing critical race theory to archival discourse: getting the conversation started
by
Dunbar, Anthony W.
in
Archival appraisal
/ Archival studies
/ Archives & records
/ Archiving
/ Archivists
/ Bias
/ Consciousness
/ Critical race theory
/ Discourse
/ Disenfranchisement
/ Endorsements
/ Epistemology
/ Ethnic identity
/ Ethnicity
/ Hypotheses
/ Memories
/ Methods
/ Race
/ Racial bias
/ Racial discrimination
/ Racism
/ Records management
/ Research methodology
/ Society
/ Studies
/ Terminology
/ Theory
2006
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Introducing critical race theory to archival discourse: getting the conversation started
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Introducing critical race theory to archival discourse: getting the conversation started
2006
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This article introduces the application of Critical Race Theory (CRT) to archival discourse in order to demonstrate how such a critical and analytical approach can help identify and raise social and professional consciousness of implicit racial bias. To demonstrate the potential of CRT, the paper discusses how the terminology and methodological structures of CRT might be applied to some aspects of archival theory and practice. The paper concludes that CRT can contribute to a diversified archival epistemology that can influence the creation of collective and institutional memories that impact underrepresented and disenfranchised populations and the development of their identities. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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