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Bol This edited collection brings together 16 contributors working across varied artistic, academic and geographic contexts, united by a shared concern: how archives might be reimagined to more accurately reflect diverse populations, cultures and priorities. This edited collection brings together 16 contributors working across varied artistic, academic and geographic contexts, united by a shared concern: how archives might be reimagined to more accurately reflect diverse populations, cultures and priorities. The volume presents international case studies where archives are used as tools for social justice, creative expression and empowerment by activists, artists and socially engaged practitioners. Organised in three sections - Activism and the Archive; Arts and the Archive; and Applied Practice and the Archive - the collection explores a broad spectrum of innovative practices. The first section examines the intersections between activism and contemporary archival work. The second highlights artistic engagement with archives, particularly in relation to underrepresented art forms. The third section features applied practices that utilise archives with community groups in participatory settings. Together, these contributions offer new insights into how archives can support alternative narratives and foster more inclusive understandings of history, memory and cultural identity. Dr. Andy Henry is a lecturer in Drama and Applied Arts at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK. His research investigates performance archives and the challenges of documenting live theatrical events. Andy has collaborated with Festival Theatre, Traverse Theatre, Dundee Rep, and Scottish Dance Theatre on various archive centred research projects. Dr. Victoria Bianchi is a lecturer in Drama and Applied Arts at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK. A theatre maker and academic, she explores the relationship between space, feminism, and identity. She holds a BA in Performance from the University of the West of Scotland and an MA in Contemporary Performance Practice from the Central School of Speech and Drama. Dr. Vlad Butucea is a playwright, researcher, and lecturer in Drama and Performance. He completed an AHRC-funded PhD in Digital Theatre and Performance at the University of Glasgow, UK. Vlad's notable works include "Interference" (2019), "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" (2023), and the award-winning play "Silkworm" (2022). This edited collection brings together 16 contributors working across varied artistic, academic and geographic contexts, united by a shared concern: how archives might be reimagined to more accurately reflect diverse populations, cultures and priorities. The volume presents international case studies where archives are used as tools for social justice, creative expression and empowerment by activists, artists and socially engaged practitioners. Organised in three sections - Activism and the Archive; Arts and the Archive; and Applied Practice and the Archive - the collection explores a broad spectrum of innovative practices. The first section examines the intersections between activism and contemporary archival work. The second highlights artistic engagement with archives, particularly in relation to underrepresented art forms. The third section features applied practices that utilise archives with community groups in participatory settings. Together, these contributions offer new insights into how archives can support alternative narratives and foster more inclusive understandings of history, memory and cultural identity.

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This edited collection brings together 16 contributors working across varied artistic, academic and geographic contexts, united by a shared concern: how archives might be reimagined to more accurately reflect diverse populations, cultures and priorities. This edited collection brings together 16 contributors working across varied artistic, academic and geographic contexts, united by a shared concern: how archives might be reimagined to more accurately reflect diverse populations, cultures and priorities. The volume presents international case studies where archives are used as tools for social justice, creative expression and empowerment by activists, artists and socially engaged practitioners. Organised in three sections - Activism and the Archive; Arts and the Archive; and Applied Practice and the Archive - the collection explores a broad spectrum of innovative practices. The first section examines the intersections between activism and contemporary archival work. The second highlights artistic engagement with archives, particularly in relation to underrepresented art forms. The third section features applied practices that utilise archives with community groups in participatory settings. Together, these contributions offer new insights into how archives can support alternative narratives and foster more inclusive understandings of history, memory and cultural identity. Dr. Andy Henry is a lecturer in Drama and Applied Arts at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK. His research investigates performance archives and the challenges of documenting live theatrical events. Andy has collaborated with Festival Theatre, Traverse Theatre, Dundee Rep, and Scottish Dance Theatre on various archive centred research projects. Dr. Victoria Bianchi is a lecturer in Drama and Applied Arts at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK. A theatre maker and academic, she explores the relationship between space, feminism, and identity. She holds a BA in Performance from the University of the West of Scotland and an MA in Contemporary Performance Practice from the Central School of Speech and Drama. Dr. Vlad Butucea is a playwright, researcher, and lecturer in Drama and Performance. He completed an AHRC-funded PhD in Digital Theatre and Performance at the University of Glasgow, UK. Vlad's notable works include "Interference" (2019), "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" (2023), and the award-winning play "Silkworm" (2022). This edited collection brings together 16 contributors working across varied artistic, academic and geographic contexts, united by a shared concern: how archives might be reimagined to more accurately reflect diverse populations, cultures and priorities. The volume presents international case studies where archives are used as tools for social justice, creative expression and empowerment by activists, artists and socially engaged practitioners. Organised in three sections - Activism and the Archive; Arts and the Archive; and Applied Practice and the Archive - the collection explores a broad spectrum of innovative practices. The first section examines the intersections between activism and contemporary archival work. The second highlights artistic engagement with archives, particularly in relation to underrepresented art forms. The third section features applied practices that utilise archives with community groups in participatory settings. Together, these contributions offer new insights into how archives can support alternative narratives and foster more inclusive understandings of history, memory and cultural identity.

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