Michelle Caswell, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2012 | Library & Information Studies | University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI |
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(Archiving the Unspeakable: Silence and Voice in Khmer Rouge Mug Shots.) |
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Geraci N, Caswell M. (2019) Desenvolvendo uma tipologia de documentos relacionados aos direitos humanos Revista Ibero-Americana De CiêNcia Da InformaçãO. 12: 997-1024 |
Ghaddar JJ, Caswell M. (2019) “To go beyond”: towards a decolonial archival praxis Archival Science. 19: 71-85 |
Cifor M, Caswell M, Migoni AA, et al. (2018) “What We Do Crosses over to Activism”: The Politics and Practice of Community Archives The Public Historian. 40: 69-95 |
Caswell M, Gabiola J, Zavala J, et al. (2018) Imagining transformative spaces: the personal–political sites of community archives Archival Science. 18: 73-93 |
Caswell M, Harter C, Jules B. (2017) Diversifying the Digital Historical Record: Integrating Community Archives in National Strategies for Access to Digital Cultural Heritage D-Lib Magazine. 23: 5 |
Caswell M, Cifor M, Ramirez MH. (2016) “To Suddenly Discover Yourself Existing”: Uncovering the Impact of Community Archives1 American Archivist. 79: 56-81 |
Gilliland AJ, Caswell M. (2016) Records and their imaginaries: imagining the impossible, making possible the imagined Archival Science. 16: 53-75 |
Caswell M, Gilliland A. (2015) False promise and new hope: dead perpetrators, imagined documents and emergent archival evidence The International Journal of Human Rights. 19: 615-627 |
Caswell M. (2014) Seeing Yourself in History: Community Archives and the Fight Against Symbolic Annihilation The Public Historian. 36: 26-37 |
Caswell M. (2014) Defining human rights archives: introduction to the special double issue on archives and human rights Archival Science. 14: 207-213 |