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The power of attention: campaigning archaeology in social media

In this paper I will how is portrayed in the the kind of pub­ lic reactions it provokes. I argue that in the field of must take into serious consideration exploring a path which is beyond their immediate research contribution in the field,

Events and Activities - Council for British Archaeology

The CBA organises a range of events every year, with the aim of encouraging for all. These include lectures, workshops, research seminars, activity days and question and answer sessions. Through such events, the public can discover how to participate in learn new archaeological skills. Additional events are held for ...

Doing Ethnography on Social Media: A Methodological Reflection on the ...

The rise of has not changed the basic principles of doing ethnography, such as the importance of immersion and reflexivity. Nevertheless, ethnography of presents new opportunities in terms of accessing field sites, analyzing ethnographic data, and research ethics.

Explore | The Archaeological Research Institute

Join us at the Archaeological Research Institute for an engaging exploration of , land stewardship, and local history. Immerse yourself in hands-on that will deepen your understanding of these subjects. Our Jr. are specifically designed for youth aged 5-11, providing them with a unique opportunity to discover ...

Archaeology | Definition, History, Types, & Facts | Britannica

Archaeological investigations are a principal source of knowledge of prehistoric, ancient, and extinct culture. The word comes from the Greek archaia ("ancient things") and logos ("theory" or "science"). The archaeologist is first a descriptive worker: he has to describe, classify, and analyze the artifacts he studies.

(PDF) The Social Web and Archaeology's Restructuring: Impact ...

Here we review the state of play of the archaeological web, and reflect on various conscientious activities aimed both at challenging practitioners' current interactions, and at ...

Workshop 6: Challenges for archaeological publication in a digital age ...

The next discussion in the 21st-century for series will take place on 29-30 November 2017 through the Historic England LinkedIn . Discussion will focus on how we can secure and enhance the public and academic benefits of archaeological publication at a time when most archaeological fieldwork is carried out by the commercial sector and when digital ...

Groups and Societies - Council for British Archaeology

The Council for British works with eleven local CBA in England and Wales, and in Scotland with our sister organisation, Scotland. carry out a range of activities at a local level: providing advice and information about in each area, promoting participation, offering guidance on best practice, and getting involved in safeguarding heritage in ...

The pasts and prospects of media archaeology - Taylor & Francis Online

has come of age. Evidence is abundant. The recent decade saw the publication of book-length archeological studies of historical topics such as magic on the screen and the moving panorama (Williamson Citation 2015; Huhtamo Citation 2013), as well as about the foundations of current phenomena such as the electronic image, haptic , touch screens (Rozenkrantz ...

r/Archaeology on Reddit: Top 5-10 important sites/discoveries for the ...

Right now I'm planning on Pompeii, Machu Picchu, Folsom Kill Site, and the Incan "Maiden" mummy. I want to make sure I'm not focusing as much on the "cool" factor as I am its significance to the discipline as a whole, even if the are lesser known to the general public. Thanks for any input you have! Sort by: ColCrabs.

Full article: Digital archaeological knowledge production and ...

Introduction. In this article, we present and results from a small, exploratory web focus that we carried out in November 2018. The web focus is one of several members of the COST Action 'Arkwork' Footnote 1 carried out, targeting different interest in relation to digital engagements with . Scholarly interest is developing in how archaeologists and ...

The power of attention: campaigning archaeology in social media

However, sev­ New York Times, Al Jazeera and Huffington Post. en years after Eco's opinion, the has As Table 1 indicates, most of the outlets proven to change in an irreversible way, how we dedicated one to five title to during are informed, what kind of news obtain most of November 2022. the attention, how attention translates into eco­ Indeed, with so much ...

"Inarch Forum: Connecting Archaeology Enthusiasts"

Welcome to the "Inarch Center : Connecting " Our is dedicated to providing a platform for students and to come together and share their thoughts, ideas, and Whether you're a seasoned archaeologist or just starting your academic journey in this fascinating field, this is the perfect place to connect with like-minded ...

The Best of Archaeology on Web & Social Media (Lockdown Edition)

The American Directory lists over 500 U.S. and Canadian cultural institutions on popular web and channels. Prior to the global lockdown, lots of smaller institutions…

Online Tribes and Digital Authority: What Can Social Theory Bring to ...

Using the case study of an mapping project recording women's migration , this article finds that digital are indeed used to established place narratives and ...

Promoting Progress: Using Social Media to Diversify Archaeology

Such diversity among presence in can be separated into two main types: /accounts that are specifically dedicated to supporting and uplifting individuals from a particular marginalised identity, or individuals from certain marginalised backgrounds that are outspoken about their honest in the field, and often these at length through ...

Digital Public Archaeology at Must Farm: A Critical Assessment of ...

Digital public is increasingly exploring networks as platforms for outreach initiatives. Despite a growing body of literature concerning archaeological engagement on ...

Not Just Blogging Archaeology - Media and Social Media's Influence on ...

Since the time of Renfrew and Binford, as a profession has embraced both a scientific methodology and the new tools science offers. From radiocarbon dating and geophysics to 3D imaging, these tools have enhanced the way we understand and communicate the human past. Now, the internet and 21st century technology offers new, multivocal venues through which we can relay archaeological ...

CIFA2021 ONLINE: ANNUAL CONFERENCE - Archaeologists pdf

This paper will also the pros and cons of themed accounts and the encountered with putting archaeological content how they can be overcome. Archaeologists in Quarantine. The Power of Networking Natasha Billson, Commercial Field Archaeologist and Creator of Behind the Trowel ...

(PDF) Using Social Media as a Source for Understanding Public ...

Using as a Source for Understanding Public Perceptions of : Research Methodological Pitfalls December 2019 Journal of Computer Applications in 2 ...

Exploring the World of Archaeological Clubs - Trowel & Brush

They offer hands-on , expert lectures, and access to resources. Understanding Archaeological Clubs. Archaeological clubs are organizations that bring together individuals passionate about related fields. These clubs serve as a platform for to connect, learn, and actively participate in archaeological ...

Top 10 Archaeology Forums in 2024 - Feedspot Blog

List of the best . Keep up with the latest discussions and information and message boards on from all around the world ... Reach thousands of authority bloggers and influencers in your domain area. Feedspot has over 100k Influential Bloggers database classified in more than 1500 niche ...

Interest Groups - Society for American Archaeology

Interest offer SAA members the opportunity to exchange information and ideas on specific topics. To promote these conversations, interest may support an e-Community (an for sharing ideas and information); sponsor symposia, , workshops, or special event(s) at the Annual Meeting; contribute articles to The SAA Archaeological Record or to a journal of the SAA; and ...