Unquiet Pasts: Risk Society, Lived Cultural Heritage, Re-designing ReflexivityStephanie Koerner, Ian Russell Stephanie Koerner organized a major series of sessions in collaboration with a number of international archaeological scholars at the European Archaeological Association annual meetings. Based on these sessions, this book explores ethical, political and cultural tensions and responsibilities. |
Contents
REDESIGNING REFLEXIVITY OR | 4 |
Contextualising Contradictory Trends | 11 |
Replaying the Past in an Age of Mechanical Reproduction 335 | 33 |
Conflicts in Identity and the Role | 49 |
Romanità and Portugalidade | 63 |
The Social and Political Significance of Prehistoric Archaeology | 81 |
Revisiting the Non of the Contemporary | 99 |
Visualising Stratigraphy | 109 |
Anthropological Knowledge | 223 |
Rediscovering the Variety of Discovering Pasts | 239 |
Interdisciplinarity and Ethics | 249 |
Memory Practices and the Archaeological Imagination in Risk | 269 |
Archaeologies and Geographies of Value | 291 |
Archaeology Audience and Becoming Material | 305 |
Children Archaeology and the Future | 327 |
Generative Reflexivity and Restoring Confidence | 343 |
A Theoretical | 123 |
Contextualising Changing Approaches to Heritage | 137 |
Public Archaeology as a Liberal Social | 151 |
Rhetoric as a Strategy | 173 |
Integrate Plurality of Landscapes and Public Involvements | 193 |
The Academy and the Public | 209 |
Cultural Heritage Urban Planning and Hospitality | 361 |
Creating Localities against the Grain of the Myth of the Eternal Return | 369 |
Cultural Heritage Management in a Risk Society | 389 |
Towards Latours | 405 |
Epilogue Putting Heritage Issues into Motion | 413 |
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