How Would the Future Remember? On the Sunflower Movement Archive, COVID-19 Memory, and Activist Archiving

Invited by Prof. Muh-Chyun Tang, Tyng-Ruey Chuang will give a talk at a symposium on Open Science and Data Curation at the National Taiwan University (NTU) Library on May 28, 2024. The event is organized by the NTU Library and the Library Association of the Republic of China (Taiwan).

The talk will be an abridged and updated presentation on How Would the Future Remember? On the Sunflower Movement Archive, COVID-19 Memory, and Activist Archiving, first developed for a three-hour seminar at the Research Center for Asia-Pacific Languages and Cultures, National University of Kaohsiung in December, 2022, invited by Prof. Oliver Streiter. Earlier this month, at the invitation of Prof. Shang-Ching Yeh, a three-hour seminar on the same topics was also given at the Graduate Institute of Conservation of Cultural Relics and Museology, Tainan National University of the Arts.

The updated slideset is now at the depositar as dataset ark:37281/k5s6z4t0s.

How Would the Future Remember? On the Sunflower Movement Archive, COVID-19 Memory, and Activist Archiving
How Would the Future Remember? On the Sunflower Movement Archive, COVID-19 Memory, and Activist Archiving