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- Southern Cultures
- The University of North Carolina Press
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- On the Participatory Archive: The Formation of the Eastern Kentucky African American Migration Project Volume 22, Number 1, Spring 2016, pp. 113-127
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This issue contains 14 articles in total
- Contributors
- Astronomy
- The Uses of Memoir in Writing History: Or, What I Learned About Autobiography from John Hope Franklin and August Meier
- On the Participatory Archive: The Formation of the Eastern Kentucky African American Migration Project
- Home in a New Place: Making Laos in Morganton, North Carolina
- “Those who complain often don’t come back”: Stories of Migrant Life
- This Is a Reflection: Participatory Documentary in Tutwiler, Mississippi
- “Written and Composed by Nora E. Carpenter”: Song Lyric Scrapbooks, Home Recordings, and Self-Documentation
- Protesting the Privilege of Perception: Resistance to Documentary Work in Hale County, Alabama, 1900–2010
- “It’s Not All Hard Candy and Horse Shit”: Christmas in Cat Square
- Missionary: Boyhood as an Elder
- Compelled to Listen: The Making of an Ethnographer
- Looking and Telling, Again and Again: The Documentary Impulse
- Front Porch
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