Unquiet Pasts (eBook, ePUB)
Risk Society, Lived Cultural Heritage, Re-designing Reflexivity
Redaktion: Russell, Ian
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Bringing together such thinkers as Ulrich Beck, Bruno Latour, Michael Redclift and Ted Benton, this important book discusses critical themes in the development of archaeology as a discipline. In doing so, it shows how archaeological discourse can contribute towards engaging and understanding current dilemmas and how archaeology as a responsibly exercised, reflexive and localised practice can play a part in building our commonly shared and experienced world.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 442
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351876674
- Artikelnr.: 49335807
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 442
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351876674
- Artikelnr.: 49335807
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representation', Stephanie Koerner; Part 1 Risk Society: Introduction to
part 1: contextualising contradictory trends of globalisation and risk
society, Stephanie Koerner; Re-playing the past in an age of mechanical
reproduction, Andrew Cochrane; Nation/First Nations: conflicts in identity
and the role of archaeology, Roberta Robin Dods; Nation, identity and
ideology; Romanità and Portugalidade under the Fascist dictatorships,
Sergio Gomes; The social and political significance of prehistoric
archaeology in modern and post-modern societies, Ulf Ickerodt; Art after
'primitivism': revisiting the 'non' of the 'contemporary/non-Western'
dichotomy, Tom Lane; Doku-porn: visualising stratigraphy, Geoff Carver;
Doing archaeology in the risk environment: a theoretical sketch, some
observations and propositions, Koji Mizoguchi; Interface 1: redesigning
mobilities, John Urry and Stephanie Koerner. Part 2 Lived Cultural
Heritage: Introduction to part 2: changing approaches to heritage,
Stephanie Koerner; Coming full circle: public archaeology as a liberal
social programme: then and now, John Carman; Manual and intellectual labour
in archaeology: past and present in human resource management, Nathan
Schlanger; 'Let's not go to the dogs tonight': rhetoric as a strategy of
accountability in archaeological outreach, Bo Jensen; Rethinking the
political implications of statics and dynamics at the site of Castanheiro
do Vento, Portugal, Ana Vale; Integrate plurality of landscapes and public
involvements into Maltese environmental policy, Steven Vella and Marlene
Borg; The academy and the public, Don Henson; Exotic objects, uncanny
encounters: anthropological knowledge, tourism and challenges of
representing a World Heritage Site, Marta De Magalhães; Interface 2:
re-discovering the variety of discovering pasts, Alain Schnapp and
Stephanie Koerner. Part 3 Re-Designing Reflexivity or Can There Be a
Cautious Pro
representation', Stephanie Koerner; Part 1 Risk Society: Introduction to
part 1: contextualising contradictory trends of globalisation and risk
society, Stephanie Koerner; Re-playing the past in an age of mechanical
reproduction, Andrew Cochrane; Nation/First Nations: conflicts in identity
and the role of archaeology, Roberta Robin Dods; Nation, identity and
ideology; Romanità and Portugalidade under the Fascist dictatorships,
Sergio Gomes; The social and political significance of prehistoric
archaeology in modern and post-modern societies, Ulf Ickerodt; Art after
'primitivism': revisiting the 'non' of the 'contemporary/non-Western'
dichotomy, Tom Lane; Doku-porn: visualising stratigraphy, Geoff Carver;
Doing archaeology in the risk environment: a theoretical sketch, some
observations and propositions, Koji Mizoguchi; Interface 1: redesigning
mobilities, John Urry and Stephanie Koerner. Part 2 Lived Cultural
Heritage: Introduction to part 2: changing approaches to heritage,
Stephanie Koerner; Coming full circle: public archaeology as a liberal
social programme: then and now, John Carman; Manual and intellectual labour
in archaeology: past and present in human resource management, Nathan
Schlanger; 'Let's not go to the dogs tonight': rhetoric as a strategy of
accountability in archaeological outreach, Bo Jensen; Rethinking the
political implications of statics and dynamics at the site of Castanheiro
do Vento, Portugal, Ana Vale; Integrate plurality of landscapes and public
involvements into Maltese environmental policy, Steven Vella and Marlene
Borg; The academy and the public, Don Henson; Exotic objects, uncanny
encounters: anthropological knowledge, tourism and challenges of
representing a World Heritage Site, Marta De Magalhães; Interface 2:
re-discovering the variety of discovering pasts, Alain Schnapp and
Stephanie Koerner. Part 3 Re-Designing Reflexivity or Can There Be a
Cautious Pro