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Rethinking Print Culture, Media, Digital and Oral History as Archive, Evidence, and Method: From Africa to the World

April 27, 2023 — April 28, 2023
Time: 8:00 AM — 5:00 PM

Location:Room 102, Mason Hall
Johns Hopkins University
3101 Wyman Park Dr,
Baltimore, MD 21218, United States
(In-person)

Online: Zoom
Audience:Alumni, Anyone, Carleton Community, Current Students, Faculty, Media, Staff and Faculty
Key Contact:Chambi Chachage
Contact Email:rethinkingafricanmedia2023@gmail.com

Building on new histories of media, this workshop will explore two central methodological questions. First, how do scholars from within the humanities and social sciences access and imagine what constitutes print culture, media, digital and oral history to produce new understandings of the relationship between pasts, presents, and futures? In part, this question constitutes a call to re-imagine archives as varied forms of media which exist in multi-lingual (isiZulu, Yoruba, and Kiswahili, for instance) and multi-material spaces (textile, images, oral traditions, living objects, and performance). Second, how do new archives produce novel understandings of public cultures and audiences, social and political organizing (from gendered and sexual lives to anti-colonial and decolonial strategies and movements), mobility and belonging, health and healing, environmental phenomenon and crisis, and modes of governance or authority building practices prior to and in 21st century? By new archives, we mean innovative methods for re-reading media, and/or new analytical tools for re-thinking what can constitute an archive across disciplinary boundaries.

This workshop is jointly hosted by Johns Hopkins University, in collaboration with the Institute of African Studies at Carleton University, and the Humanities Research Center at the University of Dar es Salaam.

This event will bring together a dynamic group of senior graduate students and scholars, with an emphasis on emerging scholars, to re-examine and re-imagine the place of media in forging dynamic identities, communities, social structures, and futures across the African continent.

This workshop is supported by a SSHRC grant. SSHRC Connection Grants support events and outreach activities geared toward short-term, targeted knowledge mobilization initiatives, such as workshops, colloquiums, conferences, forums, summer institutes and more.

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