I built an organizational profile of SAUSD here: https://disaster-sts-network.org/content/santa-ana-unified-school-distri...
not related to the Rice-Circle Archive-to-come but rather a place to quickly throw in these links to essays elsewhere: one on style that I started long ago on The Asthma Files instance (also highlightinng the problem of cross-instance flow and sharing) -- and this is as good a place as any to note that style is a concept we have not explicitly built out or developed but is nevertheless all over PECE, which is heartwarming -- and another on "Ab-using Coding Structures" that I also started long ago but continue to think about and think with. I think these are evidence of how my (our) menchant for non-narrative narrative and non-argument argument got designed into PECE...
We have built 83 PECE essays in our archive. Eighteen of them are media briefs. Maybe as many as 6-8 are for survey results. Five are research portfolios for each of our team members. At least a dozen are student course projects. That covers about half the PECE essays we’ve created. The rest are collections of various kinds…
I have developed numerous PECE essays structured around the projects Scales and Systems analytic.
The archive is largely organized around place essays (Calhoun County, Texas, for exampe), thematic collections (The Waterkeepers Win, for example), and more recently industrial facility essays (Sixth Naphtha Cracker Complex, for example.
I’ve built the Urequio Infrastructure Archive PECE essay page, and through trial and error have at this stage build several other PECE essays that I’ve linked to in the primary Urequio Infrastructure Archive page. These are a page for videos of Urequio, photos of Urequio, and key infrastructure events (such as the building of the potable water system). I had a different design at the beginning of fieldwork with an essay for roads, for water, for found articles/artifacts on environmental issues in both sites, but found myself simplifying it, due partially to the availability of archival artifacts I’ve found and been provided.