Trans Archiving Network (TAN)
跨存档网络 (TAN)
基本信息
- 批准号:AH/Y000897/1
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 3万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Research Grant
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2023 至 无数据
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
Trans Archiving Network (TAN) will bring together (non-)academic experts in the fields of trans studies, activism and archiving to develop knowledge on the collection of oral histories through an intersectionality lens. It will generate ongoing (inter)national working relationships and two research funding applications, one of which will be to create the first trans digital archive in the East Midlands area in the UK. Working with Notts Trans Hub and (inter)national experts in trans lives archiving, the resulting Trans Lives East Mids project will create a narrative of trans community lives in the region. The learning from the TAN will help develop two clear research agendas, the first being to explore the autobiographical experiences of trans people in the East Midlands, the second applying an intersectional lens comparing trans lives in the UK's devolved nations. It will bring together research teams, made up of academics and trans co-contributors, to facilitate learning, research skill capacity building and how to create and disseminate archives. The funds will enable a series of 6 workshops with the aims of: developing a research trajectory for the two future projects working to create and analyse trans archives, including plans to apply for follow-on funding; interpreting how concepts of race, ethnicity, sexuality, (dis)ability, age and class relate to trans experiences; identifying the challenges of undertaking co-created oral history research in an ethical way that acknowledges and mitigates the oppression participants may have experienced; identifying and overcoming the technical and practical challenges of gathering a digital archive of diverse trans voices and develop ways that enhance accessibility; collaborating in the workshops with activists and practitioners in the third sector to develop relationships and a deeper understanding of the utility of a trans archive for their professional practice.The workshops: 1, Intersectionality: will explore how multiple oppressions around trans, class, race, ethnicity, (dis)ability, geography intersect. We will share knowledge about how to attract people from a diverse range of backgrounds in order to develop the co-production methodologies for the research funding bids. We will consider accessibility needs and generate a consensus on how intersectionality theory and its application will be fostered throughout the archive project and within the research funding bids. 2, Co-Production: will investigate the benefits and challenges of using co-production as a research method, provide the time to learn each other's language so that genuine collaboration between researchers, stakeholders and co-partners is possible, and develop a protocol for auditing the skills and roles that partners hold and would like to utilize. 3, Ethics: will develop an agreement upon how language, trans diversity and inclusion, accuracy of representation, informed consent that is meaningful, and potential harms will be addressed in the archive and within the research bids. We will understand how the protection of contributor and third-party confidentiality can be maintained through time and the practicalities of the ethics of storing data, descriptors, search terms and indexing archives. 4, Practicalities of Archiving: will co-create a theory and practice of trans and non-binary archiving based on the expertise of presenters and bring together those who have experience of creating archives with those who intend to work on the Trans Lives East Midlands's archive to exchange experience, knowledge and offer how to plan how the archive will be created, stored, accessed, and added to in the future. 5, Third-sector: will bring together professionals and members of the trans communities to develop understandings about how oral histories can inform and be utilized by them. 6, Consolidation event: will assess the knowledge, outcomes and findings from the previous meetings to frame the future plans/bid
跨档案网络(TAN)将汇集跨领域研究、激进主义和档案领域的(非)学术专家,通过交叉性镜头发展关于收集口述历史的知识。它将产生持续的(国际)国家工作关系和两项研究资金申请,其中一项将是在英国东米德兰兹郡地区创建第一个跨数字档案馆。与Notts Trans Hub和(国际)跨性别生活存档方面的国家专家合作,由此产生的跨中东生活项目将创造一个关于该地区跨社区生活的叙事。从谭恩美那里学到的东西将有助于制定两个明确的研究议程,第一个是探索东米德兰兹郡跨性别者的自传经历,第二个是应用交叉镜头比较英国权力下放国家的跨性别者的生活。它将汇集由学者和跨性别共同贡献者组成的研究小组,以促进学习、研究技能能力建设以及如何创建和传播档案。这笔资金将举办一系列6个讲习班,目的是:为致力于创建和分析跨性别档案的两个未来项目制定研究轨迹,包括申请后续资助的计划;解释种族、族裔、性取向、能力、年龄和阶级等概念如何与跨性别经历有关;查明以道德方式开展共同创建的口述历史研究的挑战,以承认和减轻参与者可能经历的压迫;确定和克服收集不同跨性别声音的数字档案的技术和实际挑战,并制定方法以提高无障碍的可及性;在讲习班中与第三部门的活动家和从业人员合作,以发展关系并更深入地了解跨性别档案对其专业实践的作用。讲习班:1,交叉性:将探讨围绕跨性别、阶级、种族、族裔、(残疾)能力、地理位置的多重压迫如何交叉。我们将分享关于如何吸引来自不同背景的人的知识,以便为研究资金竞标制定联合制作方法。我们将考虑可访问性需求,并就如何在整个档案项目和研究资金投标中促进交叉性理论及其应用达成共识。2、联合制作:将调查将联合制作作为一种研究方法的好处和挑战,提供学习彼此语言的时间,以便研究人员、利益攸关方和联合合作伙伴之间能够进行真正的合作,并制定一项协议,审计合作伙伴拥有和愿意利用的技能和角色。3、伦理:将就如何在档案和研究投标中处理语言、跨性别多样性和包容性、陈述的准确性、有意义的知情同意以及潜在危害达成协议。我们将了解如何通过时间和存储数据、描述符、搜索词和索引档案的道德的实用性来维护对投稿人和第三方的保密。4、档案的实用性:将根据主持人的专业知识共同创建跨和非二进制档案的理论和实践,并将有创建档案经验的人与打算为Trans Lives East Midland档案工作的人聚集在一起,交流经验、知识,并提出如何规划未来如何创建、存储、访问和添加档案。5、第三部门:将把专业人员和跨性别者社区成员聚集在一起,就口述历史如何为他们提供信息和如何利用他们加深了解。6、整合活动:将评估前几次会议的知识、结果和发现,以制定未来计划/投标
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Catherine Armstrong其他文献
Heterogeneous enriched geochemical compositions in Hawaiian lavas: Contributions from recycled continental materials in the Loa source of the Hawaiian plume
夏威夷熔岩中异质富集的地球化学成分:来自夏威夷地幔柱洛亚源区再循环大陆物质的贡献
- DOI:
10.1016/j.gca.2025.03.012 - 发表时间:
2025-05-15 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:5.000
- 作者:
Nicole M.B. Williamson;Dominique Weis;Elly Thistlethwaite;Lauren N. Harrison;Catherine Armstrong;James S. Scoates;Michael O. Garcia - 通讯作者:
Michael O. Garcia
Relations among intrinsic and extrinsic reading motivation, reading amount, and comprehension: a conceptual replication
内在和外在阅读动机、阅读量和理解之间的关系:概念复制
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2018 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.5
- 作者:
Margaret Troyer;James S. Kim;Elizabeth Hale;Kristia A. Wantchekon;Catherine Armstrong - 通讯作者:
Catherine Armstrong
Stopping Versus Continuing Metformin in Patients With Advanced CKD: A Nationwide Scottish Target Trial Emulation Study
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- DOI:
10.1053/j.ajkd.2024.08.012 - 发表时间:
2025-02-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:8.200
- 作者:
Emilie J. Lambourg;Edouard L. Fu;Stuart McGurnaghan;Bryan R. Conway;Neeraj Dhaun;Christopher H. Grant;Ewan R. Pearson;Patrick B. Mark;John Petrie;Helen Colhoun;Samira Bell;Rory McCrimmon;Catherine Armstrong;Alistair Emslie-Smith;Robert Lindsay;Sandra MacRury;John McKnight;Donald Pearson;Brian McKinstry - 通讯作者:
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Printing Places : Locations of Book Production and Distribution since 1500
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2005 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
John Hinks;Catherine Armstrong;Graham Law et.al. - 通讯作者:
Graham Law et.al.
The Influence of Regular Sports Participation on Consumer Psychology
经常参加体育运动对消费者心理的影响
- DOI:
10.1007/978-3-319-50008-9_57 - 发表时间:
2017 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
S. Andrews;Catherine Armstrong - 通讯作者:
Catherine Armstrong
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