Let Our Legacy Continue: beginning an archival journey a creative essay of the digital co-creation and hybrid dissemination of Windrush Oral Histories at the University of Greenwich’s Stephen Lawrence Gallery

D. Hockham, J. Campbell, A. Chambers, P. Franklin, I. Pollard, T. Reynolds, S. Ruddock
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ABSTRACT How do archives start and who are they for? The Caribbean Social Forum, based in Woolwich in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, London, are currently considering these questions as they look to preserve the stories of over 600 Caribbean members who the media have framed as ‘the Windrush Generation’. The paper argues that co-created projects, where the lead is de-centered away from the university institution itself, might begin to decolonise knowledge paradigms and allow for new forms of knowledge exchange.
让我们的遗产继续下去:开始一段档案之旅,一篇关于Windrush口述历史的数字共同创造和混合传播的创造性文章,在格林威治大学的斯蒂芬·劳伦斯画廊
档案是如何开始的?档案是为谁服务的?位于伦敦格林威治皇家自治市伍尔维奇的加勒比社会论坛目前正在考虑这些问题,因为他们希望保存600多名加勒比成员的故事,这些成员被媒体称为“疾风一代”。这篇论文认为,共同创建的项目,其领导中心从大学机构本身去中心化,可能开始使知识范式去殖民化,并允许新的知识交流形式。
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