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Using critical discourse analysis and comparing theory and practice
from the UK and the Anglophone world, Hoyle explores the challenges
faced by scholars, institutions, organizations, and practitioners
in embedding new values. She demonstrates how persistent underlying
discursive structures about archives have manifested from the late
nineteenth century to the present day. Qualitative and
participatory research in the UK shows how conceptions of archival
value arise, are expressed, and become authorised in practice at
international, national and local levels. Considering what might be
learned from similar debates in public history and cultural
heritage studies, the book asks if and how dominant epistemologies
of the archive can be dismantled amidst systems of power that
resist change. The Remaking of Archival Values is relevant to
researchers and students in the field of archival and information
studies, as well as practitioners who work with archives around the
world. It will also speak to the interests of those working in the
fields of cultural heritage, archaeology, museum studies, public
history, and gender and race studies.
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