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Gracen Brilmyer
Gracen Brilmyer
School of Information Studies, McGill University
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei mcgill.ca
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Imagining transformative spaces: the personal–political sites of community archives
M Caswell, J Gabiola, J Zavala, G Brilmyer, M Cifor
Archival Science 18, 73-93, 2018
732018
Archival assemblages: applying disability studies’ political/relational model to archival description
G Brilmyer
Archival Science 18 (2), 95-118, 2018
632018
Sympatry and colour variation disguised well-differentiated sister species: Suphrodytes revised with integrative taxonomy including 5 kbp of housekeeping genes (Coleoptera …
J Bergsten, G Brilmyer, A Crampton-Platt, AN Nilsson
DNA Barcodes 1, 2012
462012
Reciprocal Archival Imaginaries: The Shifting Boundaries of" Community" in Community Archives
G Brilmyer, J Gabiola, J Zavala, M Caswell
Archivaria 88, 6-48, 2019
222019
Summoning the Ghosts: Records as Agents in Community Archives
J Tai, J Zavala, J Gabiola, G Brilmyer, M Caswell
Journal of Contemporary Archival Studies 6 (1), 18, 2019
172019
“I’m also prepared to not find me. It's great when I do, but it doesn't hurt if I don't”: crip time and anticipatory erasure for disabled archival users
GM Brilmyer
Archival Science 22 (2), 167-188, 2022
122022
Towards Sickness: Developing a Critical Disability Archival Methodology
G Brilmyer
Journal of Feminist Scholarship 17 (17), 26-45, 2020
122020
Toward a Crip Provenance: Centering disability in archives through its absence
GM Brilmyer
Journal of Contemporary Archival Studies 9 (1), 3, 2022
82022
“It could have been us in a different moment. It still is us in many ways”: community identification and the violence of archival representation of disability
GM Brilmyer
Sustainable Digital Communities: 15th International Conference, iConference …, 2020
72020
“It's a Trap”: Complicating Representation in Community-Based Archives
J Gabiola, G Brilmyer, M Caswell, J Zavala
The American Archivist 85 (1), 60-87, 2022
62022
Why Disability Studies for Archives
G Brilmyer
UCLA Center for the Study of Women 13, 2018
52018
Terms of use: Crip legibility in information systems
G Brilmyer, C Lee
First Monday, 2023
32023
“They Weren’t Necessarily Designed with Lived Experiences of Disability in Mind”: The Affect of Archival In/Accessibility and “Emotionally Expensive” Spatial Un/Belonging
G Brilmyer
Archivaria, 120-153, 2022
32022
Proximity Matters: Disability, Erasure & the Archival Bond of Natural History
GM Brilmyer
University of California, Los Angeles, 2020
32020
Radical Empathy in Archival Practice Poster and Postcards
G Brilmyer, M Caswell, M Cifor
Journal of Critical Library and Information Studies 3 (2), 2021
22021
Introduction:[mis] representation,[dis] memory, & [re] figuring the archival lens
G Brilmyer, M Montenegro, AJ Gilliland
InterActions: UCLA Journal of Education and Information Studies 15 (2), 2019
22019
On Language, Scientific Metaphor, and Endocrine Disruption: An Interview with Feminist Scientist Ana Soto
A Soto, G Brilmyer
Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience 6 (1), 2020
12020
Creating Accessible Campuses Through Fragrance-Free Policies
G Brilmyer, AM Apolloni
Policy Briefs 2017 (24), 2017
12017
Review of Building Access: Universal Design and the Politics of Disability, by Aimi Hamraie
GM Brilmyer
Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience 5 (2), 2019
2019
Identifying and Dismantling White Supremacy in Archives: Whole PDF
G Brilmyer
2019
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