arkisista
Arkisista is a term used in discussions of memory, archives, and information ethics to describe a stance or approach that prioritizes the preservation and accessibility of archival materials, while acknowledging that archives are constructed and biased. It encompasses both physical and digital records and emphasizes user-centered access, metadata standards, and sustainable preservation.
Its etymology appears to derive from the Finnish word arkisto meaning archive, with the suffix -ista used
Core ideas include transparency about gaps and biases, collaborative archiving practices, and critical evaluation of archival
In practice, Arkisista has been discussed in debates on digital preservation, metadata standards, and participatory archives