Archives and Social Justice Research

[1]  Susan V. Opotow Historicizing Injustice: The Museum of Memory and Human Rights, Santiago, Chile , 2015 .

[2]  Maria Tamboukou Archival research: unravelling space/time/matter entanglements and fragments , 2014 .

[3]  S. Flanigan,et al.  Revolution for Breakfast: Intersections of Activism, Service, and Violence in the Black Panther Party’s Community Service Programs , 2013 .

[4]  T. Shefer Fraught tenderness: Narratives on domestic workers in memories of apartheid. , 2012 .

[5]  Susan V. Opotow The Scope of Justice, Intergroup Conflict, and Peace , 2012 .

[6]  Terry Cook ‘We Are What We Keep; We Keep What We Are’: Archival Appraisal Past, Present and Future , 2011 .

[7]  Anne J. Gilliland Neutrality, social justice and the obligations of archival education and educators in the twenty-first century , 2011 .

[8]  M. Caswell Khmer Rouge archives: accountability, truth, and memory in Cambodia , 2010 .

[9]  E. Meiners,et al.  Doing and feeling research in public: queer organizing for public education and justice , 2010 .

[10]  F. Ham The Archival Edge , 2010 .

[11]  E. Ketelaar Archives as Spaces of Memory 1 , 2008 .

[12]  S. Chari The antinomies of political evidence in post‐Apartheid Durban, South Africa , 2008 .

[13]  H. Zinn,et al.  Voices of a People's History of the United States , 2004 .

[14]  Susan Opotow,et al.  Justice and Identity: Changing Perspectives on What Is Fair , 2003, Personality and social psychology review : an official journal of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc.

[15]  Terry Cook,et al.  Archives, records, and power: The making of modern memory , 2002 .

[16]  M. Gorgas Reality as illusion, the historic houses that become museums , 2001 .

[17]  Carole Wells Solidarity Forever! Graphics on the International Labor Movement , 2000 .

[18]  Susan V. Opotow What's Fair? , 1997 .

[19]  E. Said Culture and Imperialism , 1994 .

[20]  M. Pratt,et al.  Edward Said's Culture and Imperialism: A Symposium , 1994 .

[21]  S. Wolle In the Labyrinth of the Documents: The Archival Legacy of the SED-State , 1992 .

[22]  Susan V. Opotow Moral Exclusion and Injustice: An Introduction , 1990 .

[23]  Karen S. Cook,et al.  Distributive Justice: A Social-Psychological Perspective. , 1986 .

[24]  Michael Walzer,et al.  Spheres of Justice: A Defense of Pluralism and Equality. , 1984 .

[25]  Stuart S. Nagel,et al.  Procedural Justice: A Psychological Analysis , 1976 .

[26]  Terry Cook,et al.  Archives And Justice: A South African Perspective , 2007 .

[27]  V. Prashad The Darker Nations: A People's History of the Third World , 2007 .

[28]  Randall C. Jimerson Archives for All: Professional Responsibility and Social Justice , 2007 .

[29]  Carolyn Steedman,et al.  Dust: The Archive and Cultural History , 2001 .

[30]  J. Newsinger The Blood Never Dried: A People's History of the British Empire , 2000 .

[31]  Susan Opotow,et al.  Affirmative Action, Fairness, and the Scope of Justice , 1996 .

[32]  Susan V. Opotow Drawing the line: Social categorization, moral exclusion, and the scope of justice. , 1995 .

[33]  E. Clipp,et al.  Working with Archival Data , 1993 .

[34]  T. Tyler,et al.  The Social Psychology of Procedural Justice , 1988 .

[35]  Danielle Laberge,et al.  Information, Knowledge, and Rights: The Preservation of Archives as a Political and Social Issue , 1987 .

[36]  Austin Sarat,et al.  The Emergence and Transformation of Disputes: Naming, Blaming, Claiming . . . , 1980 .

[37]  Howard Zinn,et al.  Secrecy, Archives, and the Public Interest , 1977 .

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