Reflections and/or proposed techniques for using archival methodsStudies drawing on historical archives;
Studies that rely on contemporaneous and dynamic archives, such as a currently unfolding or ongoing event, e.g., "whistleblower files";
Studies drawing on digital data, such as online discussion forums, social media, "digital ethnographies" or other sources;
Studies that focus on archives from a single organization, place, or single event; as well as studies that draw from multiple organizations, broad industries or field, or connect various events together;
Studies that use archives as a primary data source, and supplement or combine it with first-hand sources (interviews or ethnographies).
You can read more about the sub-theme and submit your short paper here:
https://www.egos.org/jart/prj3/egos/main.jart?rel=de&reserve-mode=active&content-id=1658501434997&subtheme_id=1637466406123
We look forward to seeing you in Cagliari.
Stine Grodal, Northeastern University
Anders Dahl Krabbe, University College London
Micah Rajunov, Boston University