CN Cipolla, J Quinn, J Levy - American Antiquity, 2019 - cambridge.org
There is little doubt that Indigenous, collaborative, and community-based archaeologies offer productive means of reshaping the ways in which archaeologists conduct research in …
Collaborative archaeological research with indigenous communities, in addition to fostering culturally specific, community-centred research programmes, also encourages meaningful …
This essay differentiates between various branches of post-human scholarship as they relate to issues of colonial inequality, social action and politics. Through their critique of …
Indigenous communities globally are challenged by threats to heritage resources due to residual effects of colonization, outsider encroachment on traditional spaces, and economic …
C Cipolla, RJ Crellin, OJT Harris - Journal of Posthumanism, 2021 - ceeol.com
This paper maps and builds relations between posthumanism and the field of archaeology, arguing for vital and promising connections between the two. Posthuman insights on post …
This essay argues for the diversity and promise of posthuman approaches in archaeology by dispelling blanket critiques, by differentiating between distinct lines of post-anthropocentric …
R Kiddey - Norwegian Archaeological Review, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
In this paper, my aim is to remake a powerful case for an open archaeology that is always collaborative, participatory, and public–but also feminist and activist. Drawing on more than …
RW Preucel - World Archaeology, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
The 'ontological turn'in the social sciences is premised on the critique of representation. In this essay, I defend representation against some of the major criticisms advanced in …
C Smith, G Jackson, J Ralph, N Brown… - Journal of Community …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
This paper presents an analysis of the longest-running archaeological field school in Australia, the Barunga Community Archaeology Field School, which has been operating …