Is archaeology conceivable within the degrowth movement?

N Zorzin - Archaeological Dialogues, 2021 - cambridge.org
Since the 1980s, archaeology has been further embedded in a reinforced and accelerating
capitalist ideology, namely neo-liberalism. Most archaeologists had no alternative but to …

Dystopian archaeologies: the implementation of the logic of capital in heritage management

N Zorzin - International journal of historical archaeology, 2015 - Springer
Since the 1980s, privatisation of the archaeological sector mirrored its contextual political
economy. After the financial crisis of 2008, and its devastating effects on the professional …

The Sociopolitics of archaeology in quebec: Regional developments within global trends

N Zorzin, C Gates St-Pierre - Archaeologies, 2017 - Springer
In the 1960s, archaeology was a newcomer to Quebec's cultural francophone scene, and
commercial archaeology made its first appearance at the end of the 1970s. Today, in a …

Alternating Cycles of Politics of Forgetting and Remembering the past in Taiwan

N Zorzin - Critical perspectives on cultural memory and heritage …, 2020 - muse.jhu.edu
When we talk about 'East Asian Heritage', we assume, naturally and uncritically, that
differences between and across Japanese, Chinese and Korean heritage can somehow be …

[PDF][PDF] Socio-economics of archaeology in Victoria after the Aboriginal Heritage Act 2006

N Zorzin - 2014 - opal.latrobe.edu.au
In 2012, the population of archaeologists in Victoria was estimated at around 260
individuals, with three quarters of them working in consulting archaeology, and the …

Arqueologia Distópica: a implementação da lógica do capital na gestão do patrimônio

N Zorzin - Revista de Arqueologia, 2015 - revista.sabnet.org
Desde os anos 1980, a privatização do setor arqueológico espelha seu contexto político-
econômico. Depois da crise financeira de 2008 e de seus efeitos devastadores na …

[PDF][PDF] Cultural heritage in East Asia

N Zorzin - Critical Perspectives on Cultural Memory and Heritage, 2020 - library.oapen.org
When we talk about 'East Asian Heritage', we assume, naturally and uncritically, that
differences between and across Japanese, Chinese and Korean heritage can somehow be …