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Malin Thor Tureby is Professor of History. Her currently research interests lie in the history of survivor activism, Jewish women’s history, and the archival and digital practices of cultural heritage institutions. She is presently the PI for the Swedish Research team in the consortium Digital Heritage in Cultural Conflicts (DigiCONFLICT) funded by JPICH & the Swedish National Heritage Board and the PI/PL for the research projects Narratives as Cultural Heritage and Jewish and Woman, both funded by The Swedish Research Council. Among her latest publications are: Migration och Kulturarv [Migration and Cultural Heritage], together with Jesper Johansson; the report Survivors Recounting the Holocaust: Definitions, Collections and Uses of Holocaust ‘Testimony’ in Sweden, 1939-2020 (Forum för levande historia 2020 (in Swedish) and the article ”Digitization, Vulnerability, and Holocaust Collections” (Santander Art and Culture Law Review 2020:2).
Thor Tureby is one of three chairs of the oral history and life stories network at the ESSHC the Swedish representative and co-organiser of the NOS-HS Nordic research workshop series: Histories of Refugeedom in the Nordic countries and NORDIC VOICES: The use of oral history and personal memories in public history settings
Thor Tureby worked as an appointed expert to the committee of inquiry on a museum about the Holocaust in Sweden (2019-2020).
Publications
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2024 | Article in journal
Beyond testimony: early recounting and active listening at a boarding school for young holocaust survivors in Sweden 1946-1948
Malin Thor Tureby
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2024 | Conference paper
Jewish Victims, Swedish Cemeteries: The Death, Burial, and Memorialization of the Surviving Remnant of European Jewry in Sweden, 1945-1955
Malin Thor Tureby, Victoria Van Orden Martinez
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2024 | Article in journal
Oral History and the Holocaust: An Introduction
Malin Thor Tureby, Yurii Kaparulin
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2024 | Chapter in book
Reflections on the ethics of digitization: Accessibility and 'distant listening' of two Holocaust collections in Sweden
Malin Thor Tureby, Kristin Wagrell, Jenny Sjöholm
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2024 | Article in journal
Editorial introduction: revisiting shared authority
Malin Thor Tureby, Annika Olsson
Research Projects
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Research project
Memory and Activism. Survivors Remembering, Commemorating and Documenting the Holocaust
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Research project
Learning, prevention and consequences of antisemitism in the Swedish educational system
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Forskningsprojekt
Att samla Förintelsens minnen i Sverige, ett nätverk för transdisciplinära praktiker och perspektiv på samlingar, samlande och etik
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Research project
Nordic voices: The use of oral history and personal memories in public history settings
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Research project
The Ethical Dilemmas of Digitalization: Vulnerability and Holocaust collections.
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Research project
Jewish and woman. Intersectional and historical perspectives on Jewish women's lives in Sweden during the twentieth and twenty-first...