Unquiet Pasts: Risk Society, Lived Cultural Heritage, Re-designing Reflexivity

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Stephanie Koerner, Ian Russell
Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., Jan 1, 2010 - Social Science - 423 pages
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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