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 …

Whither archaeologists? Continuing challenges to field practice

S Watson - Antiquity, 2019 - cambridge.org
Current archaeological practice in the UK and elsewhere focuses on the collection of
empirical data. While scholars have proposed theoretical advances in field techniques, very …

Single context archaeology as anarchist praxis

D Eddisford, C Morgan - Journal of …, 2019 - durham-repository.worktribe.com
The organization of archaeological fieldwork often resembles a military-style campaign
structured around rigid, top-down hierarchies. This is reflected in many aspects of current …

[HTML][HTML] Digital public archaeology at must farm: A critical assessment of social media use for archaeological engagement

C Wakefield - Internet Archaeology, 2020 - intarch.ac.uk
Summary Must Farm under excavation. Archaeologists excavate while balancing on
scaffolding just above the waterlogged wooden remains The excavation uncovers the'wood …

De la «professionalisation» à la «vassalisation». L'archéologue entre «éthique professionnelle» et «responsabilité sociale d'entreprise»

A Vandevelde-Rougale, N Zorzin - Canadian Journal of Bioethics, 2019 - erudit.org
À partir du constat d'une perte d'épaisseur de l'éthique en archéologie–«ethical-washing»
par lequel l'éthique se voit restreinte à la production d'enregistrements de données …

Cultivating trust, producing knowledge: The management of archaeological labour and the making of a discipline

A Mickel, N Byrd - History of the Human Sciences, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Like any science, archaeology relies on trust between actors involved in the production of
knowledge. In the early history of archaeology, this epistemic trust was complicated by …

[HTML][HTML] Archéologie urbaine et archéologie numérique. Contribution à un retour sur quatre décennies d'expériences

C Tuffery, S Augry - Les Nouvelles de l'archéologie, 2021 - journals.openedition.org
En France, les chantiers d'archéologie préventive ont connu une forte croissance à partir
des années 1980. En parallèle, les usages de dispositifs numériques se sont multipliés …

[引用][C] Thracology and nationalism in Bulgaria. Deconstructing contemporaneous historical and archaeological representations

I Marinov, N Zorzin - Ex Novo: Journal of Archaeology, 2017 - archaeopresspublishing.com
It is now widely acknowledged that Bulgarian academic discourses of the country's so-called
communist era (1945-1989) were heavily politicized with the aim of nationalizing and …

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 …

Wringing hands and anxious authority: archaeological heritage management beyond an archaeologist's ontology

N Ferris, J Dent - Archaeologies, 2020 - Springer
In Canada archaeology sits between colonial and contemporary reconciled notions of
heritage, and relationships between the descendant colonial State and Indigenous …