Data from the Dark Side: Notes on Archiving Political Conflict and Violence
| Item Type |
Journal Article |
| Author |
Christian Davenport |
| URL |
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=PSC&volumeId=43&issueId=01
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| Volume |
43 |
| Issue |
01 |
| Pages |
37-41 |
| Publication |
PS: Political Science & Politics |
| Date |
2010 |
| DOI |
10.1017/S1049096510990793 |
| Accessed |
2010-01-26 18:59:00 |
| Library Catalog |
Cambridge Journals Online |
| Abstract |
I had interacted with professor Imari Obadele for quite some time at the National Conference of Black Political Scientists (NCOBPS). He is an elder scholar whom I knew had been politically active in the past but I was not aware of his specific affiliations or activities. At the time we first met, Obadele was only known to me as a political scientist at Prairie View. I had just begun my first job at the University of Houston a few years before. As there were not many elder black political scientists that I knew at the time, especially one interested in social movements and revolution, we immediately hit it off. It was not until a year or so after we first met and after I had published some research on the Black Panther Party (Davenport 1998a; Dahlerus and Davenport 1999; Davenport and Eads 2001), that we really started to interact. |
| Title |
Data from the Dark Side: Notes on Archiving Political Conflict and Violence |
| Short Title |
Data from the Dark Side |
| Date Added |
2010-01-26 13:59 |
| Date Modified |
2010-01-26 13:59 |
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