Transforming Heritage Practice in the 21st Century : Contributions from Community Archaeology /: Contributions from Community Archaeology. ([2019])
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- Book
- Title:
- Transforming Heritage Practice in the 21st Century : Contributions from Community Archaeology /: Contributions from Community Archaeology. ([2019])
- Main Title:
- Transforming Heritage Practice in the 21st Century : Contributions from Community Archaeology
- Further Information:
- Note: John H. Jameson, Sergiu Musteaţă, editors.
- Editors:
- Jameson, John H
Musteață, Sergiu - Contents:
- PART 1. Public Archaeology at the Intersections of Heritage and Community -- 1. Creating Opportunities and Managing Expectations: Evaluating Community Archaeology in Ireland -- 2. A tale of the unexpected: a heritage encounter with a new target audience and the sociocultural effects experienced by this community of participants -- 3. Community archaeology in Eastern Europe, An example from the Republic of Moldova -- 4. Heritage and Public Archaeology in South-western Nigeria -- 5. Barriers to community archaeology: reviewing the legal heritage frameworks within the South African context -- 6. Community archaeology can be 'a piece of cake': Key ingredients for community-based approaches -- 7. Ancient Maya House and Forest Garden: Shared Connections -- 8. Heritages in Conflict: Interpreting Controversial History with Community Engagement -- 9. Increasing Heritage Awareness through Community Participation: African-Brazilian community participation in a diversity context -- PART 2. Catalysts for Inclusive Heritage at Cultural Landscapes and Parks -- 10. Shipwrecks and Sport Divers: Florida's Programs in Participatory Preservation Underwater -- 11. Time Traveling in Delaware State Parks: Some Strategies for a Public Participatory Program -- 12. From Performance to Participation: Fostering a sense of shared heritage through archaeology at the Presidio of San Francisco -- 13. Popular Memories and Imagined Futures at the President's House Site: A case study juxtaposing public policyPART 1. Public Archaeology at the Intersections of Heritage and Community -- 1. Creating Opportunities and Managing Expectations: Evaluating Community Archaeology in Ireland -- 2. A tale of the unexpected: a heritage encounter with a new target audience and the sociocultural effects experienced by this community of participants -- 3. Community archaeology in Eastern Europe, An example from the Republic of Moldova -- 4. Heritage and Public Archaeology in South-western Nigeria -- 5. Barriers to community archaeology: reviewing the legal heritage frameworks within the South African context -- 6. Community archaeology can be 'a piece of cake': Key ingredients for community-based approaches -- 7. Ancient Maya House and Forest Garden: Shared Connections -- 8. Heritages in Conflict: Interpreting Controversial History with Community Engagement -- 9. Increasing Heritage Awareness through Community Participation: African-Brazilian community participation in a diversity context -- PART 2. Catalysts for Inclusive Heritage at Cultural Landscapes and Parks -- 10. Shipwrecks and Sport Divers: Florida's Programs in Participatory Preservation Underwater -- 11. Time Traveling in Delaware State Parks: Some Strategies for a Public Participatory Program -- 12. From Performance to Participation: Fostering a sense of shared heritage through archaeology at the Presidio of San Francisco -- 13. Popular Memories and Imagined Futures at the President's House Site: A case study juxtaposing public policy and 'the public' in the determination of archaeological site significance -- 14. Archaeological Commitment to Participation from the Local to the International: Discovering the El Pilar Community -- 15. The Value of Biodiversity Conservation in the Process of Making a Historic Park -- 16. Folklore as landscape biography in the interpretation of cultural landscapes: Great Zimbabwe and North York Moors National Park (England) -- 17. Promoting Descendant Communities in Urban Community Archaeology: A study of Canberra, Australia -- 18. Working with communities and World Heritage places: Local, professional and educational communities and the Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority -- 19. Reclaiming Rock Art: Descendant Community Investment in Australian and New Zealand Patrimony -- 20. From Forgotten to National Monument: Community Archaeology at a World War II internment camp in Hawai'i -- PART 3. Catalysts for Inclusive Heritage with New Knowledge Creation and Innovation -- 21. Bring it on! Increasing heritage participation through engagement opportunities at unconventional places -- 22. Citizen scientists and open source data: developing a platform for archaeological material in Finland -- 23. Community Archaeology and Engagement at Trellech, Wales -- 24. Documenting and Memorializing Built Heritage through Urban Exploration in Detroit, Michigan -- 25. Like Ripples across a Pond: Catalyzing Heritage Programs through Radical Openness -- 26. Activism from the Archives: changing narratives to engage new communities -- 27. Reaching out: The participatory culture model and current approaches to the creation new archaeological knowledge with local communities -- 28. Computational Mathematics, Convergence Culture, and the Creation of Archaeological Knowledge and Understanding. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (xiv, 460 pages), illustrations (some color)
- Subjects:
- 930.1
Community archaeology
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783030143275
3030143279 - Related ISBNs:
- 9783030143268
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- Note: Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on July 22, 2019).
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