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Title: Digital Disruptions of the Colonial Archive : Settler Colonialism in Acadie / Mi’kma’ki
Authors: Samson, Daniel
Peace, Thomas
Girard, Renée
Keywords: Indigenous
Colonial
Digital
Issue Date: 2023
Abstract: Digital Disruptions of the Colonial Archive: Settler Colonialism in Acadie/Mi’kma’ki. Digital Disruptions is a five-module (10 weekly lessons) asynchronous, online course that uses archival case studies related to Acadian and Mi’kmaw history to teach digital historical methods. Planned as a mid-size, second- or third-year university course, Digital Disruptions offers a deep examination of 18th-century settler colonialism while also providing students with extensive training in critical digital methods, and access to a repository of rare primary sources.
URI: https://openlibrary-repo.ecampusontario.ca/jspui/handle/123456789/1815
Other Identifiers: e4a7de77-cbdb-4941-b55d-70f4d4f300e6
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