Shaping and reshaping cultural identity and memory: maximising human rights through a participatory archive

  • Livia Iacovino
Keywords: cultural identity, cultural memory, human rights, participatory archive, record subjects

Abstract

A right to preserve one’s culture is recognised in the United Nations human rights treaty system. Individual and collective cultural identity within government and private archives can be enabled through a participatory approach which acknowledges record subjects as record co-creators. This article analyses cultural human rights instruments found in international and domestic Australian laws as warrants for a participatory archive within the Australian context, premised on the recognition of the rights of those who are subjects of the record to add their own narratives to records held in archival institutions, and to participate as co-creators in decision-making about appraisal, access and control, thus shaping and reshaping the archive from their perspective. To this end, it proposes the use of social media to enhance cultural rights and cultural identity. Adopting the principle of rights maximisation, a participatory approach lessens the impact of the right to be forgotten on cultural rights. The article concludes that Australian archival policy makers and jurisdictions which have a human rights regime, have a clear mandate to give priority to the preservation of records of distinctive cultures, in particular those of Indigenous peoples and minorities.

Author Biography

Livia Iacovino

Livia Iacovino is an Adjunct Senior Research Fellow with the Centre for Organisational and Social Informatics, Faculty of Information Technology, Monash University, Australia where she has taught the legal and ethical curricula in the recordkeeping courses. Her research projects and publications are focused on interdisciplinary perspectives of archival science, law and ethics, in particular online rights and responsibilities of ownership, access and privacy in government, health and community contexts. Livia’s awards include the Monash University 2003 Mollie Holman Medal of Excellence for her PhD thesis.

Published
2014-10-14
How to Cite
Iacovino L. (2014) “Shaping and reshaping cultural identity and memory: maximising human rights through a participatory archive”, Archives & Manuscripts, 43(1), pp. 29-41. doi: 10.1080/01576895.2014.961491.
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Articles