2020
DOI: 10.33662/ctp.v11i01.14139
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Arquivo, memória e Big Data

Abstract: Recebido: 20/07/2020 Aprovado: 25/07/2020   Este artigo busca refletir sobre os impactos das tecnologias digitais nas formas de arquivamento contemporâneo e apresentar a perspectiva de atuação elaborada no âmbito do projeto Memória Covid-19 Brasil, através do trabalho conjunto dos integrantes do Centro de Humanidades Digitais IFCH-UNICAMP e do projeto DéjàVu, da mesma instituição. Primeiro, abordaremos o caráter da memória na contemporaneidade, as tecnologias digitais e o deslocamento do lug… Show more

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“…Over the past decades, numerous initiatives in Brazil, Latin America, and globally have emerged, aiming to provide access to digital archives that spotlight the contributions of women intellectuals in history and society. These initiatives have triggered discussions on memory as a public space, data privacy concerns, considerations of gender, race, language, and geolocation, and reflections on the dynamics of remembrance and oblivion (Marino et al, 2020;Bergis;Summers;Mitchell, 2018). Various institutions have devised policies and tools to highlight and encourage the creation and dissemination of archives pertaining to historical women intellectuals, revising biographical content and indexing methods, with an emphasis on reclaiming the narratives of women in contemporary public life (Monteiro;Costa, Alves;Mendes, 2019;Josiowicz;Buarque De Hollanda;Alves, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the past decades, numerous initiatives in Brazil, Latin America, and globally have emerged, aiming to provide access to digital archives that spotlight the contributions of women intellectuals in history and society. These initiatives have triggered discussions on memory as a public space, data privacy concerns, considerations of gender, race, language, and geolocation, and reflections on the dynamics of remembrance and oblivion (Marino et al, 2020;Bergis;Summers;Mitchell, 2018). Various institutions have devised policies and tools to highlight and encourage the creation and dissemination of archives pertaining to historical women intellectuals, revising biographical content and indexing methods, with an emphasis on reclaiming the narratives of women in contemporary public life (Monteiro;Costa, Alves;Mendes, 2019;Josiowicz;Buarque De Hollanda;Alves, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%