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Reading Archivists | An Online Group Reading and Discussing Past SAA Presidential Addresses and the Present/Future of the Profession Reading Archivists An Online Group Reading and Discussing Past SAA Presidential Addresses and the Present/Future of the Profession Menu Skip to content Home About Reading Archivists read Winners Take All Posted on December 10, 2019 by amy It’s time: Reading Archivists’ discussion of Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World by Anand Giridharadas kicks off today 💥 We invite you to engage with any or all of the questions we pose below and in our October announcement : What are some impacts of Winners Take All attitudes in LAM? Who are the “winners” in LAM, anyway? When are the people who created problems qualified v. unqualified to solve them? Why do LAM workers spend time and energy appealing to “winners”? Who might we team up with instead? What changes or new norms would it require? What ...
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