The Archives Made Me Do It
Abstract
This paper is a reflection on the power of archives in driving research. Just as much as informants draw the attention of researchrers to social patterns, archives do, too. Both archival and ethnographic research depends on the authority of written documents like field notes and official papers-- even in the sociology of art. Archives consist mainly of papers about objects and property. I argue that the material turn in my work and the study of logistics as a form of power became important to me because of my archival experience. Sociologists recognize the importance of property as a driver of social relations of power, but they rarely study logistical power. I do, but only because the archives demonstrated its importance.
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