Creating Communities of Student Editors

Presenters: Clayton McCarl (University of North Florida) Student Panelists: Sarah Dumitrascu (Florida Atlantic University), Stacey Harmer (University of North Florida), Lynne Hemmingway (University of Georgia), Melinda Peacock (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), Marisa Pechillo (University of North Florida), Emilia Thom (University of North Florida), Georgina Wilson Aranguren (University of Florida) This presentation addresses the theme […]

Sharon Ritenour Stevens Prize Presentation

Using Military Newspapers for Social History Research Presenter: Kelley Fincher (George Mason University) Kelley Fincher will discuss her experiences researching military family life and domestic labor using postwar and early Cold War military installation newspapers for her history dissertation

Podcasting and/as Scholarly Editing: Roundtable

Presenters: Serenity Sutherland (SUNY Oswego), Camden Burd (Eastern Illinois University), Kathryn Gehred (Center for Digital Editing and the Washington Papers at the University of Virginia), and Christopher Brick (Eleanor Roosevelt Papers project at the George Washington University) The number of history podcasts has rapidly multiplied over the past decade, but […]

Rethinking “Communities of Editing” within Boston Archives

Editors from the Mary Baker Eddy Library and the Massachusetts Historical Society will discuss working with archives that reflect the moment or audiences of their creation and how we can better deliver our content to engage broader and more diverse audiences. Panel Participants: Bronwen Arthur, Assistant Editor, The Mary Baker […]

Emerging from the Vocal Void: A journey towards Afro-Indigenous Femme Subjectivity in Phenomenology

Presenter: Artist Marcia X (Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona and EINA) This presentation showcases the journey the artist undertakes through phenomenology in order to find a space to discuss Afro-Indigenous femme subjectivity. In referencing Latina Feminist and Afro-Caribbean phenomenologies, concepts such as existential-cultural crisis, the Vocal Void and Sycoraxic Subjectivity emerge. Through […]

Ghost River: Lessons in Indigenous Representation and Collaboration

Presenters: Will Fenton (National Endowment for the Humanities) and Katelyn Lucas (Delaware Nation & Temple University) The 2019 graphic novel Ghost River: The Fall and Rise of the Conestoga revisits the 1763 massacres of the inter-tribal Indigenous community in Lancaster, Pennsylvania by a mob of white vigilantes known as the Paxton […]

Lightning Talks: Research Summaries and Updates

Conference attendees will have the opportunity to deliver brief lightning talks sharing information on emerging and ongoing research projects. Attendees may indicate participation during conference registration.

Sustaining Documentary Editing and the Role of the ADE

The ADE 2022 Annual Meeting will conclude with a community forum. During the past year the ADE has engaged in a strategic planning discussion which focused on considering how the ADE can best support its membership and its communities of editing.

Community Forum: Translating Community Values into Community Action

On July 28, 2022, the ADE adopted new Purpose, Community, and Vision statements: https://www.documentaryediting.org/wordpress/?page_id=601  How do we translate these statements into concrete organizational action? What are the core values of the ADE? Our next community forum will provide an opportunity to discuss these questions. Registration Link: https://ua-edu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUtf-mqqDwpGN2AGyejWqI08pfQv1f4c_4t

ADE Discussion Forum: ADE22 & Scholarly Editing Research Updates

Our first ADE Discussion Forum will feature research updates from contributors to the Association for Documentary Editing 2022 Annual Meeting and Volume 39 of Scholarly Editing. Speakers at this forum include: Artist Marcia X (Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona and EINA) Julian C. Chambliss (Michigan State University) Scot A. French (University of Central Florida) […]