Journal article
Philosophies and ethics of the project archive
M Tesar, S Arndt
Educational Philosophy and Theory | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2019
Abstract
Archival research can be described as preoccupied with the ontology of data formation and collection in relation to the speaking and writing subject. From its outset, it can be located in the humanistic tradition, which the archival and historical discipline has inherited. Thus, archival research can be described as preoccupied with the ontology of data formation and collection in relation to the speaking and writing subject. At the same time, the archival researcher—the human subject—is produced as the sole source of subjective experiences, consciousness and feelings, and has become the central player in this tradition, embedded in debates over the concept of human autonomy in archival rese..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by UoA ECREA 2015.