Michelle Caswell

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Caswell, Michelle (2021), Urgent Archives: Enacting Liberatory Memory Work, Routledge (published 31 May 2021), ISBN   9780367427276
  • Caswell, Michelle; Cifor, Marika; Ramirez, Mario H. (1 June 2016). ""To Suddenly Discover Yourself Existing": Uncovering the Impact of Community Archives". The American Archivist. 79 (1): 56–81. doi: 10.17723/0360-9081.79.1.56 . ISSN   0360-9081.
  • Caswell, Michelle (2020). "Dusting for Fingerprints: Introducing Feminist Standpoint Appraisal". Journal of Critical Library and Information Studies. 3.
  • Brilmyer, Gracen; Gabiola, Joyce; Zavala, Jimmy; Caswell, Michelle (14 November 2019). "Reciprocal Archival Imaginaries: The Shifting Boundaries of "Community" in Community Archives". Archivaria. 88 (Fall 2019): 6–48. ISSN   1923-6409.
  • References

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    4. Caswell, M. L. (November 2014). "Seeing Yourself in History: Community Archives in the Fight Against Symbolic Annihilation". The Public Historian. 36 (4): 26–37. doi: 10.1525/tph.2014.36.4.26 . S2CID   147369425.
    5. Caswell, Michelle; Cole, Harrison; Griffith, Zachary (2018). "Images, Silences, and the Archival Record: An Interview with Michelle Caswell". DisClosure. 27. doi:10.13023/disclosure.27.04.
    6. Harmon, Joanie (18 January 2019). "Michelle Caswell: Exploring the History of South Asian Americans in California". ampersand.gseis.ucla.edu. Retrieved 12 January 2021.
    7. "About – Community Archives Lab UCLA" . Retrieved 12 January 2021.
    8. "Archives for Black Lives in Philadelphia: Anti-racist description resources" (PDF). Archives for Black Lives. October 2019. Retrieved 12 January 2021.
    9. Caswell, Michelle (July 2017). "Teaching to Dismantle White Supremacy in Archives". The Library Quarterly. 87 (3): 222–235. doi:10.1086/692299. ISSN   0024-2519. S2CID   148870860.
    10. Dean, Courtney (Summer 2019). "Redescribing Japanese AmericanI Collectionat UCLA" (PDF). Descriptive Notes: 6–8.
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    14. "Fellows' Ernst Posner Award". www2.archivists.org. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
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    16. Caswell, Michelle (22 November 2020). "Feeling Liberatory Memory Work". Archivaria. 90 (Fall 2020): 148–164. ISSN   1923-6409.
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    Michelle Caswell
    Born
    Chicago
    NationalityAmerican
    Awards
    • Waldo Gifford Leland Award (2015)
    • Hugh A. Taylor Prize (2020)
    Academic background
    Education