Uncovering our Tracks: Ideology and the Archival Enterprise

With the recent changes that have occurred within the records environment, such as the problems of electronic records and increased demands for the societal accountability of the profession, archivists have had to rethink many of the principles that guide their activities. In other words, this conce...

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Main Author: Matienzo, Mark A.
Language:en
Published: 2004
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/105217
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-1052172015-10-23T04:22:57Z Uncovering our Tracks: Ideology and the Archival Enterprise Matienzo, Mark A. Philosophy Sociology Archives Information Ethics Management With the recent changes that have occurred within the records environment, such as the problems of electronic records and increased demands for the societal accountability of the profession, archivists have had to rethink many of the principles that guide their activities. In other words, this concerns the connections between archival practice and archival theory, the latter of which has recently become a valid area of inquiry within professional discourse. Starting with the early professional literature contesting the need for archival theory and its necessary connection to archival practice, this section will address one ideology within clear roots in archivistics, that of Positivism. We will see that its â naturalizationâ (a process important to the concretization of ideology) was challenged through early literature on the subject. The threat to such deeply entrenched ideology was viewed within the profession either as a much-needed change or as a threat to the role of the archivist. Ultimately, the problematization of this ideology will inform the other two areas of analysis within this paper: the examination of â archival truthâ and the problems of representation within archives. 2004 Other Uncovering our Tracks: Ideology and the Archival Enterprise 2004, http://hdl.handle.net/10150/105217 en
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language en
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topic Philosophy
Sociology
Archives
Information Ethics
Management
spellingShingle Philosophy
Sociology
Archives
Information Ethics
Management
Matienzo, Mark A.
Uncovering our Tracks: Ideology and the Archival Enterprise
description With the recent changes that have occurred within the records environment, such as the problems of electronic records and increased demands for the societal accountability of the profession, archivists have had to rethink many of the principles that guide their activities. In other words, this concerns the connections between archival practice and archival theory, the latter of which has recently become a valid area of inquiry within professional discourse. Starting with the early professional literature contesting the need for archival theory and its necessary connection to archival practice, this section will address one ideology within clear roots in archivistics, that of Positivism. We will see that its â naturalizationâ (a process important to the concretization of ideology) was challenged through early literature on the subject. The threat to such deeply entrenched ideology was viewed within the profession either as a much-needed change or as a threat to the role of the archivist. Ultimately, the problematization of this ideology will inform the other two areas of analysis within this paper: the examination of â archival truthâ and the problems of representation within archives.
author Matienzo, Mark A.
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title Uncovering our Tracks: Ideology and the Archival Enterprise
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