Reading
Other
Oral History
Abrams, L. (2014) “Memory as both source and subject of study; The transformation of oral history” in Writing the History of Memory
Abrams, L. (2016) Oral History Theory
Amesberger, H. (-) Oral History and Trauma: Experiences of sexualised violence under National Socialist persecution
Anderson, D. (2008) Drought, Endurance and ‘The Way Things Were’: The Lived Experience of Climate and Climate Change in the Mallee
Blee, K. M. (1993) Evidence, Empathy, and Ethics: Lessons from Oral Histories of the Klan
Borland, K. (2016) “‘That’s not what I said’ Interpretive Conflict in Oral Narrative Research” in The feminist practice of oral history.
Bornat, J. (2001) Reminiscene and oral history: parallel universes or shared endeavour?
Bornat, J. (2013) Secondary analysis in reflection: some experiences of re-use from an oral history perspective
Bornat, J. et al. (2009) “Don’t mix race with specialty”: Interviewing South Asian Overseas-Trained Geriatricians
Bryan, B. B. (2017) “A Shared Authority: Essays on the Craft and Meaning of Oral and Public History By Michael Frisch” in The Oral History Review
Cline, D. (2017) “A Shared Authority: Essays on the Craft and Meaning of Oral and Public History By Michael Frisch” in The Oral History Review
Emmerij L. (2005) The History of Ideas: An Introduction to the United Nations Intellectual History Project
Field, S. (2017) Critical empathy through oral histories after apartheid
Francis, H. et al. (2021) Decolonising Oral History: A Conversation.
Freund, A. (2017) Oral History and Impostors: What To Do?
Freund, A. and Thomson, A. (2011) Introduction: Oral History and Photography
Frisch, M. (1979) “Oral History and ‘Hard Times’” in The Oral History Review
Frisch, M. (2008) “Three Dimensions and More: Oral History Beyond the Paradoxes of Method” in Handbook of Emergent Methods
Frisch, M. (2008) Working-class public history in the context of deindustrialisation
Hamilton, P. (2011) The Proust Effect: Oral History and the Senses
Hepworth J. (2020) ‘“We’re getting the victory we fought for”, we were told’: retrospective subjectivities in oral histories of Irish republicanism
Hinds, D. (1980) The ‘Island’ of Brixton
Jackson, P. et al. (2007) Families remembering food: reusing secondary data
Jessee, E. (2019) The Limits of Oral History: Ethics and Methodology Amid Highly Politicized Research Settings
Jones, L. A. (2020) Is Half a Loaf Better than None? Reflections on Oral History Workshops
Karpf, A. (2014) The human voice and the texture of experience
Katto, J. (2018) Emotions in protest: unsettling the past in ex-combatants’ personal accounts in northern Mozambique
Langis, de, T. (2018) Speaking private memory to public power
Larson, M. (2019) Steering Clear of the Rocks: A Look at the Current State of Oral History Ethics in the Digital Age
Layman, L. (2009) Reticence in Oral History Interviews
Manchester, H. and Facer, K. (2015) Digital curation: Learning and legacy in later life
Mazé, E. A. (2007) The Uneasy Page: Transcribing and Editing Oral History
Moss, W. W. and Mazikana, P. C. (1986) Archives, Oral history and oral tradition: a RAMP study
Neyzi, L. (2020) National Education Meets Critical Pedagogy: Teaching Oral history in Turkey
Passerini, L. (2003) Memories between Silence and Oblivion
Polishuk, S. (1998) Secrets, Lies, and Misremembering: The Perils of Oral History Interviewing
Portelli, A. (1981) The Peculiarities of Oral History
Portelli, A. (1988) Uchronic Dreams: Working Class Memory and Possible Worlds
Portelli, A. (2016) What Makes Oral History Different?
Rickard, W. (2003) Collaborating With Sex Workers in Oral History
Rickard, W. (1998) Oral History – ‘More dangerous than therapy’?: Interviewees’ reflections on recording traumatic or taboo issues
Rogers, K. L. (1987) “Memory, Struggle, and Power: On Interviewing Political Activists” in Oral History Review
Samuel, R. (1972) Perils of the Transcript
Sheftel, A. (2020) Embracing the Mess: Reflections on Untidy Oral History Pedagogy
Sheftel, A. and Zembrzycki S. (2017) Slowing Down to Listen in the Digital Age: How New Technology Is Changing Oral History Practice
Silverstain, J. (1993) I’m Skeptical of Foreigners’: Making Space for Discomfort in an Oral History Interview
Smith, G. (2007) Beyond Individual/ Collective Memory: Women’s Transactive Memories of Food, Family and Conflict
Starecheski, A. (2017) “A Shared Authority: Essays on the Craft and Meaning of Oral and Public History By Michael Frisch” in The Oral History Review
Terkel, S. and Parker, T. (2006) Studs Terkel, with Tony Parker: Interviewing an Interviewer
Thomas, M. (2007) The rush to record: Transmitting the sound of Aboriginal culture
Thomas, S. (2008) Private Memory in a Public Space: Oral History and Museums Hamilton
Thomson, A. (2007) Four Paradigm Transformations in Oral History
Thomson, A. (2016) Anzac Memories: Putting popular memory theory into practice in Australia
Tureby, M. T. (2013) To Hear with the Collection: the contextualisation and recontextualisation of archived interviews
Valk, A. and Ewald, H. (2019) Bringing a Hidden Pond to Public Attention: Increasing Impact through Digital Tools
White, M. (2019) A Museological Approach to Collecting Oral
Yow, V. (1997) “Do I Like Them too Much?”: effects of the Oral History Interveiw on the Interviewer adn Vico-Versa
Design
Abdulla, D. (2019) A Manifesto for Decolonising Design
Abdulla, D. (2021) Against Performative Positivity
Bailey, M. et al. (2019) A design-led approach to transforming wicked problems into design situations and opportunities.
Basadur, M., Pringle, P., Speranzini, G. and Bacot, M. (2000) Collaborative problem solving through creativity in problem definition: Expanding the pie.
Binder, T. (2010) “Beyond Methods” in Rehearsing the future
Brown, T. (2009) Change by Design
Buchanan, R. (2004) Human-centered design: Changing perspectives on design education in the East and West
Buchanan, R. (1992) Wicked Problems in Design Thinking
Carrion-Weiss, J., Bailey, M., and Spencer, N. (2021) Design Listening: what designers hear and how they respond.
CoHERE (2019) Digital heritage dialogue[s]: the role of digitally enabled conversations in constructing heritage identities in Europe
de Mello Freire, K. (2017) From strategic planning to the designing of strategies: A change in favor of strategic design. strategic Design research Journal
Dorst, K. and Cross, N. (2001) Creativity in the design process: co-evolution of problem–solution
Ehn, P. (2008) Participation in Design Things
English, S. (2007) Mapping Key Factors in Value Innovation
English, S. (2008) Integrated mind mapping: Multiple perspective problem framing
Hall, E. (2013) Just enough research
Karasti, H. (2014) Infrastructuring in participatory design
Kelley, T. and Kelley, D. (2013) Creative Confidence
Krippendorff, K. (1989) On the Essential Contexts of Artifacts or on the Proposition That “Design Is Making Sense (Of Things)”
McDonnell, J. (2015) Gifts to the future: Design reasoning, design research, and critical design practitioners
Michlewski, K. (2015) Design Attitude
Monteiro, M (2019) Ruined by Design
Neustaedter, C. and Sengers, P. (2012) Autobiographical design: what you can learn from designing for yourself
Ruhleder, K. and Star, S.L. (1996) Steps toward an ecology of infrastructure: design and access for large information spaces
Sangiorgi, D. (2011) Transformative Services and Transformative Design
Simonsen, J., Karasti, H. and Hertzum, M. (2020) Infrastructuring and participatory design: Exploring infrastructural inversion as analytic, empirical and generative.
Sterling, N. et al. (2018) From conflict to catalyst: using critical conflict as a creative device in design-led innovation practice
Venganti, R. (2009) Design-driven Innovation
Verganti, R. (2010) User-Centered Innovation is not sustainable
Verganti, R. (2018) Overcrowded: designing meaningful products in a world awash with ideas
Archiving
Atef, A. et al. (-) 52 questions about the archive
Azoulay, A. (2017) Archive
Barclay, K. (2018) Falling in love with the dead
Derrida, J. (1998) Archive Fever
Downey, A. (2015) Contingency, Dissonance and Performtivity: Critical Archives and Knowledge Production in Contemporary Art
Foster, H. (2004) An Archival Impulse
Goudarouli, E. (2019) The Challenge of the Digital and the Future Archive: Through the Lens of The National Archives UK
Hassan, M. S. (-) Archive-based art: Destabilizing the power of the archive while declaring its victory
Honer, E. and Graham, S. (2001) Should Users Have a Role in Determining the Future Archive?
Lepore, J. (2015) The Cobweb: Can the internet be archived?
Morgan, C. (2020-21) When The Crisis Fades, What Gets Left Behind?
Osborne, T. (1999) The ordinariness of the archive
Perks, R. B. (2011) Messiah with the microphone? Oral historians, technology, and sound archives
Prescott, A. (2020) Community archives and the health of the internet Andrew Prescott
Robinson, E. (2010) Touching the void: Affective history and the impossible
Schwartz, J. M. and Cook, T. (2020) Archives, Records, and Power: The Making of Modern Memory
Steedman, C. (2001) Dust
Zaatari, A. (2019) History and photographic memory
Digital
Basu, T. (2021) The Future of Social Networks might be audio
Brown, J.S. and Duguid, P. (1996) The social life of documents
Busta, C. (2021) The internet didn’t kill counterculture—you just won’t find it on Instagram
Floridi, L. (2017) The unsustainable fragility of the digital, and what to do about it
Novak, M. (1991) Liquid Architecture in Cyberspace
O’Neil, L. (2018) Gone but Not Deleted
Osnos, E. (2018) Can Mark Zuckerberg fix Facebook before it breaks democracy?
Ploum, (2021) The computer built to last 50 years
Heritage
Farrell-Banks, D. (2019) Digital heritage dialogue[s]: the role of digitally enabled conversations in constructing heritage identities in Europe
Hamber, B., Sevcenko, L., and Naidu, E. (2010) Utopian Dreams or Practical Possibilities? The Challenges of Evaluating the Impact of Memorialization in Societies in Transition
Safi, M. (2021) Beirut’s wounds on show in display of art damaged by port blast
Samuel, R. (1996) Theatres of Memory Vol. 1
Ševčenko, L. (2010) Sites of Conscience: new approaches to conflicted memory
Tsenova, V. et al. (2020) Un-authorised View: Leveraging Volunteer Expertise in Heritage
Winter, J. (2013) To release and resolve: the power of values in transforming organisational tensions through reflection in a quality framework setting
Maintenance
Bishop, A. and Leigh Star, S. (1996) Social Informatics of Digital Library Use and Infrastructure
Clement, A. (1993) Looking for the designers: Transforming the ‘invisible’ infrastructure of computerised office work
Dekker, R. and Scarf, P.A. (1998) On the impact of optimisation models in maintenance decision making: the state of the art
Denis, J. and Pontille, D. (2014) Maintenance work and the performativity of urban inscriptions: the case of Paris subway signs
Firestone, C. (1995) The New Intermediaries
Graham, S. and Thrift, N. (2007) Out of order: Understanding repair and maintenance
Gregg, M. (2009) Learning to (love) labour: Production cultures and the affective turn
Ignaz Strebel (2011) The living building: towards a geography of maintenance work
work,
Micelotta, E.R. and Washington, M. (2013) Institutions and maintenance: The repair work of Italian professions
Nakagawa, T. (2006) Maintenance theory of reliability
Schwartz, A. (2012) Mierle Laderman Ukeles in conversation with Alexandra Schwartz
Star, S.L. and Strauss, A. (1999) Layers of silence, arenas of voice: The ecology of visible and invisible work
Swanson, E.B. (1976) The dimensions of maintenance.
Other
Beller, J. (2012) “Introduction: The Political Economy of the Postmodern” in The Cinematic Mode of Production
Boddice, R. (2017) The History of Emotions: Past, Present and Future
Chartier, R. (1994) Readers, Authors, and Libraries in Europe between the Fourteenth and Eighteenth centuries
Culler, J. (2000) “What is theory?” in A Very Short Introduction to Theory
Dean, C. J. (2004) The Fragility of Empathy after the holocaust
Deleuze, G. and Guattari, F. (1988) A thousand plateaus: Capitalism and schizophrenia.
Eastham, B. (2020) The Imaginary Museum
Howes, D. (2005) Architecture of the Senses
Kassem N. (-) Mobilising memory: the case of Iraqi Christian diaspora in England. (UNPUBLISHED in July 2020. READ FOR READING GROUP 21/07/2020)
Mountz, A. et al. (2015) For Slow Scholarship: A Feminist Politics of Resistance through Collective Action in the Neoliberal University
O’Farrell, C. (1999) Postmodernism for the uninitiated
Thrift, N. (2004) Intensities of Feeling: Towards a Spatial Politics of Affect
Winter, J. (2013) To release and resolve: the power of values in transforming organisational tensions through reflection in a quality framework setting
Podcasts
BBC Radio 4 – A History of Ghosts Ep. Did You Hear That?
BBC Radio 4 – The Patch
BBC Radio 4 – Under the Cloud
BBC Sounds – Elon Musk: The Evening Rocket, Ep. 4 – Baby X
Puskin – The Last Archive
Reply All – #168 Happiness Calculator vs. Alex Goldman
Reply All – #171 Account Suspended
This American Life – The Room of Requirement
Documentaries
Dirty Streaming: The Internet’s Big Secret
The Great Hack
The Social Dilemma
Shirkers
Archives
The Citizens Archive of Pakistan
Creative Memory of the Syrian Revolution
Online Things
The Affective Computing Research Group
Archive It built by the internet archive
CoHERE 4 – Futurescaping and the Deletion Bureau
The John Nicholas Brown Center for Public Humanities and Cultural Heritage
National Digital Stewardship Alliance
Save our Sounds by The British Library
Talks
Impossible Archives, Infinite Collections by Carles Guerra
Shklovski, I. (2021) AI as relational Infrastructure during the Not Equal summer webinars