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SUMMARY:Sovereignty: Records and the Right to Rule
DESCRIPTION:6:00pm – 8:00pm GMT \nWalking around Marlborough House in London\, a former royal palace and now the seat of the Commonwealth Secretariat\, you can pick up wifi networks called ‘Imperium I\, ‘Imperium II’\, etc. Imperium refers to an ancient Roman legal concept concerning the right to rule\, which\, used in this location\, seems both ominous and like an inappropriate joke. The right to rule\, the sovereignty of nations and persons\, has preoccupied political thought for centuries and\, though under-recognised as such\, it is a recurrent theme in archival discourse. Here\, the concept is at work as ‘authoritative records’\, ‘custody’\, ‘stewardship’\, ‘chain of preservation’\, ‘rights in records’\, etc. This panel will seek to surface ‘sovereignty’ as an archival concept approaching its double in political theory in significance and complexity. Panellists will consider archival sovereignty from Indigenous\, anticolonial\, postcolonial and digital perspectives\, presenting studies of Indigenous sovereignty over records in settler colonial states\, national sovereignty in the removal of records\, personal sovereignty over ones’ digital remains\, and data sovereignty for the stateless. How is the right to rule encoded in records and recordkeeping infrastructure\, and what\, if anything\, is archival sovereignty? \nOrganizers: James Lowry\, Jamila Ghaddar\, Maria Montenegro\, Tonia Sutherland\, Proscovia Svard
URL:https://aeri.website/event/aeri2020-sovereignty-records-and-the-right-to-rule/
CATEGORIES:AERI Week 2020
ORGANIZER;CN="James Lowry":MAILTO:James.Lowry@qc.cuny.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200707T090000
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CREATED:20200616T101757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200617T131631Z
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SUMMARY:Oz Breakfast
DESCRIPTION:11:00pm – 12:00am GMT \nA joy of AERI is the new people that you run into and the conversations that you end up having over breakfast. A drop-in session to share breakfast\, brunch\, lunch\, dinner\, supper or midnight feasts wherever you may be in the world.
URL:https://aeri.website/event/aeri2020-oz-breakfast-tuesday/
LOCATION:Zoom details will be provided
CATEGORIES:AERI Week 2020
ORGANIZER;CN="Joanne Evans":MAILTO:joanne.evans@monash.edu
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CREATED:20200616T070840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200619T084703Z
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SUMMARY:Exploring the unexplored: the research landscape of archival studies in the next five years
DESCRIPTION:12:00am – 1:30am GMT \nVarious new ideas and disruptive technologies are changing our world and have impact on archival studies. This workshop aims to initiate an international discussion to identify the ideas and the technologies that are impacting or will impact archival studies\, and to explore their impact and the research landscape that archival community might focus on in the next five years. The proposers will introduce briefly their survey on this topic\, and then will host a discussion.\n\nOrganizers: Feng Huiling (Renmin University)\, Lian Zhiying (Shanghai University); Qu Chunmei (Shandong University); Zhou Wenhong (Sichuan University); Pan Weimei (Tianjin Normal University); Wang Ning (Renmin University); Li Mengqiu (Renmin University)
URL:https://aeri.website/event/aeri2020-exploring-the-unexplored-the-research-landscape-of-archival-studies-in-the-next-five-years/
CATEGORIES:AERI Week 2020
ORGANIZER;CN="Lian Zhiying (Shanghai University)":MAILTO:ellen_lian@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200706T140000
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CREATED:20200616T064000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200617T130854Z
UID:1458-1594044000-1594051200@aeri.website
SUMMARY:Shut up and write
DESCRIPTION:4:00am – 6:00am GMT \nCombining the Shut up and Write idea with the Pomodoro technique\, we will together write for 25 mins; break for 5 mins; write for 25 mins; break for 5 mins; write for 25 mins; break for 5 mins; and then have a chat about what we did (or didn’t) get done.
URL:https://aeri.website/event/aeri2020-shut-up-and-write/
LOCATION:Zoom – Monash University\, Australia
CATEGORIES:AERI Week 2020
ORGANIZER;CN="Joanne Evans":MAILTO:joanne.evans@monash.edu
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CREATED:20200616T060540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200619T084716Z
UID:1437-1594044000-1594047600@aeri.website
SUMMARY:“Come together\, right now\, over me”: Towards a network of ARM PhD students in the UK and Ireland
DESCRIPTION:1:00pm – 2:00pm GMT \nAn informal meet-up aiming to bring together current ARM PhD students to discuss the development of a future cross-institutional network for those undertaking research based in the UK and Ireland. The idea for the Network is to share research and foster collegiality for the benefit of what are usually small cohorts of doctoral candidates in this field. What this network may look like in both the current situation and when we begin to move back towards normality is very much open for discussion and would greatly benefit from us uniting as a physically disparate community to shape it together\, to ensure that it meets the needs of and supports as wide a range of PhD students as possible. With a virtual AERI enabling more people to participate than would otherwise have been possible\, this provides a good opportunity to take the first steps toward setting up a more formal network with the aim of developing a stronger and better-connected archives PhD student community in the UK and Ireland. \nThis session will provide the opportunity to network with fellow PhD students\, hear about the research of others\, as well as share your own\, and contribute to the shaping of a much-needed Network of ARM PhD Students in the UK and Ireland. \nOrganisers: Ashleigh Hawkins (University of Liverpool) Kirsty Fife (University College London) \,Lucy Brownson (University of Sheffield)
URL:https://aeri.website/event/aeri2020-come-together-right-now-over-me-towards-a-network-of-arm-phd-students-in-the-uk-and-ireland/
CATEGORIES:AERI Week 2020
ORGANIZER;CN="Ashleigh Hawkins (University of Liverpool)":MAILTO:A.H.Hawkins@liverpool.ac.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200706T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200706T140000
DTSTAMP:20260424T211735
CREATED:20200701T060712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200701T060712Z
UID:2246-1594040400-1594044000@aeri.website
SUMMARY:Emerging Archival Scholars Program Reunion
DESCRIPTION:This reunion aims to bring together the entire group of cohorts of previous Emerging Archival Scholars in an effort to connect and strengthen this network. Emerging Archival Scholars Program (commonly referred to as EASP) sought to support underrepresented groups that wished to explore PhD programs with a focus on archival studies.
URL:https://aeri.website/event/emerging-archival-scholars-program-reunion/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200706T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200706T133000
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CREATED:20200616T050351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200712T002818Z
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SUMMARY:Computational Archival Science: A Paradigm Shift Across the Data
DESCRIPTION:4:00pm – 5:30pm GMT \nA 1.5 hour presentation and discussion on “Computing the Archives” with an introduction by Richard Marciano and Jane Greenberg on Computational Archival Science for archival and library students\, followed by students (doctoral & MLIS) who will illustrate their CAS experiences working on two projects:  \n\nan 8-week project that led to a 2-day UK-US datathon with the Maryland State Archives on a project called: Computational Treatments to re-member the Legacy of Slavery (CT-LoS) — “Reasserting Erased Memory” — [see: https://ai-collaboratory.net/projects/ct-los/student-led-datathon-at-the-maryland-state-archives/]\, and\n\n\napplication of AI Machine Learning and OCR to WW-II FDR Presidential Library diaries (part of the Henri Morgenthau Collection).\n\nThe webinar was co-sponsored by CLIR\, and co–hosted by Oklahoma State University Emerging Technologies & Creativity Research Lab\, and led by postdoctoral fellows Rebecca Y. Bayeck\, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture & Azure Stewart\, New York University\, as part of “CLIR’s Emerging Technologies\, Big Data & Archives” series [see: https://sites.google.com/view/emergtechbigdatarchives/project-home]. \n200 attendees took part in the webinar: \n\nSESSION RECORDING at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvLSlCdQNho&amp;feature=youtu.be\nSLIDES at: \n\n\nOrganizers: Richard Marciano and Jane Greenberg
URL:https://aeri.website/event/aeri2020-computational-archival-science-a-paradigm-shift-across-the-data/
CATEGORIES:AERI Week 2020
ORGANIZER;CN="Richard Marciano":MAILTO:marciano@umd.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200706T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200706T120000
DTSTAMP:20260424T211735
CREATED:20200616T053041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200617T131806Z
UID:1425-1594029600-1594036800@aeri.website
SUMMARY:Drop in session: Antipodean Bake/Craft Off
DESCRIPTION:12:00am – 2:00am GMT \nOne of the joys of AERI is running into people as they arrive in the dorms and catching up with what they have been up to since last meeting up. This is a session that you are welcome to drop in to at any time – Monday morning in the Asia Pacific Region\, Sunday night in other parts of the world. A twist is to come along and share any new or re-discovered cooking\, crafting\, gardening\, or other kinds of knowledge and skills acquired during lockdowns.
URL:https://aeri.website/event/aeri2020-drop-in-session-antipodean-bake-craft-off/
LOCATION:Zoom – Monash University\, Australia
CATEGORIES:AERI Week 2020
ORGANIZER;CN="Joanne Evans":MAILTO:joanne.evans@monash.edu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150713
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150719
DTSTAMP:20260424T211735
CREATED:20141231T203651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141231T223604Z
UID:105-1436749200-1437181199@aeri.website
SUMMARY:AERI Institute 2015
DESCRIPTION:The Archival Education and Research Institute (AERI) is a week-long event dedicated to supporting archival education. AERI is part of a broader archival initiative funded by a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). Now in its seventh consecutive year\, AERI brings together incoming and continuing doctoral students\, recent doctoral graduates\, and faculty from across the United States and worldwide. \nDate: July 13 to 17\, 2015      Location: The University of Maryland\, College Park \nSponsors\nAERI 2015 is generously supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS)\, the University of Maryland College of Information Studies\, the University of Maryland Library System\, and the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH).
URL:https://aeri.website/event/aeri-institute-2015/
LOCATION:The University of Maryland\, College Park
CATEGORIES:AERI Institutes
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