Posts by Jenni Skinner

Save the date! – Africa & the Environment: Archives & Data in the Climate Emergency

Africa and the Environment
Archives and Data in the Climate Emergency

23 June 2023

A one-day conference at SOAS, London, and online

Please save the date! Registration details to follow.

9.50–10.00 Welcome

10.00–10.40 Keynote

‘Sources on the Visual History of African Wildlife, 1945-1980: Images that Changed the
Animal World’
William Beinart, African Studies Centre, University of Oxford

10.40–11.00 Break

11.00–12.30 Panel 1: Environmental Histories, Archives and Mining

‘Exploring the Historical Climatology of Southern Africa using Documentary Evidence from UK
Archives’
David J. Nash, University of Brighton, George C.D. Adamson, Georgina H. Endfield, Stefan W. Grab, Matthew J. Hannaford, Clare Kelso and Jørgen Klein

‘Documenting Lived Experiences of Resource Extraction and Environmental Transformation
on the Copperbelt’
Iva Peša, University of Groningen

‘A Preservation History of Mining Archives: The Case of the Selection Trust and Anglo-American Corporation Environmental Archives in Zambia’s Copperbelt’
Miyanda Simabwachi, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein

12.30–13.15 Lunch break

13.15–14.00 SCOLMA AGM

14.00–15.30 Panel 2: Material Heritage, Data and the Environment

‘The Climate Emergency and Coastal Heritage Sites: Archival Data and Environmental
Modelling for Heritage Preservation in Senegal, Kenya and Tanzania’
Mapping Africa’s Endangered Archaeological Sites and Monuments (MAEASaM), University of Cambridge

‘The Activating the Archive Project – Using Museum Collections to Understand Colonial
Legacies of African Environmental Histories’
Ashley Coutu, Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford and Tabitha Kabora, Leverhulme Centre for Anthropocene Biodiversity, University of York

‘Documenting Environmental Knowledge through/with/in Material Practices’
Ceri Ashley, British Museum/Nottingham Trent University

15.30–16.00 Break
16.00–17.25 Panel 3: Archival Resources and Environmental Change

‘The Archival Trail and the History of International Cooperation in Environmental Control:
The Case of Locusts in Southern Africa’
Admire Mseba, University of Southern California

‘The Effects of Harmattan Haze on the British Colonial and Administrative records at the
Public Records and Archives Administration (PRAAD) Tamale (Ghana)’
Ismael M. Montana, Northern Illinois University

‘Complementary and Competing but Neglected: Understanding the State of Private
Environmental Archives in Zimbabwe using the Boulton Atlantica Foundation’
Livingstone Muchefa, Curator for Education and Public Programming, National Gallery Of Zimbabwe

17.25–17.30 Conference close

This programme is subject to change.
Please note that some speakers will be giving their papers in person, and others online.

Please save the date! Registration details to follow.
(Other enquiries can be sent to Sarah Rhodes, SCOLMA Secretary,
sarah.rhodes@bodleian.ox.ac.uk.)

Notice of event at the UK National Archives on 22 June
Knowledge exchange workshop on the historic use of insecticides in collections
Attendees at the SCOLMA conference 2023 are also cordially invited to a hybrid workshop hosted at the National Archives, UK on the 22nd of June. The knowledge exchange workshop will be exploring how several archives, libraries and museums are investigating and managing the presence of historic pesticide treatments of their paper-based collections. This follows recent research into TNA collections, the results of which are available in an open access paper published by Heritage Science here.

Collection specialists at King’s College London, the National History Museum London, and Durham University, as well the Collections Care Department at the National Archives, UK, have confirmed participation.

The workshop will be running as a hybrid event with options to attend onsite at Kew, and online. Please save the date and look out for more details about timing and registration in the coming weeks.

The Africa Centre Collections, London Metropolitan Archives – Lunchtime Seminar

lunchtime seminar poster with link to register

Migrated Archives Seminar & Workshop Series – UCL (online)

Centre for Critical Archives & Records Management Studies – Events
Migrated Archives Seminar and Workshop Series

The UK Migrated Archives Working Group at UCL are launching a UK Migrated Archives Online Seminar and Workshop Series to start 19 Oct 22.

This five-part online series aims to raise awareness around some of the issues, challenges and ethics surrounding the Foreign and Commonwealth Office Migrated archives; centre the perspectives of Archivists from affected countries; and promote and provide opportunities to be involved in reparative action. We’ll hear from eminent experts in the field and Archivists from around the world, working together to spur action on this long-neglected issue.

The UK Migrated Archives: Introducing Issues, Challenges and Ethics

Wednesday 19 October, 5pm-6.30pm BST

In this first seminar of the UK Migrated Archives Seminar Series we will introduce, contextualise and examine the issues, challenges and ethics surrounding the Foreign and Commonwealth Office Migrated archives

Speakers and themes are:

Introducing the Migrated Archives Group, Dr Anna Sexton (University College London, UK)
Overview of Displaced Archives and Attempts to Address the Problem, Dr James Lowry (City University of New York, USA)
Overview of issues and challenges surrounding the Foreign and Commonwealth Office Migrated Archives, Dr Mandy Banton (School of Advanced Study, University of London, UK)
Keynote: Positioning the UK’s Migrated Archives in relation to archival ethics and reparation, Dr Stanley Griffin (University of the West Indies, Jamaica)
There will be time for Q&A facilitated by members of the Migrated Archives Working Group.

Please click here to book a free ticket via Eventbrite

For further events in the series please see the Centre for Critical Archives & Records Management Studies – Events page