[PDF][PDF] Digital data in archaeology and indigenous communities: a view from a collaborative perspective
GLMG y María, JF Torres - researchgate.net
The digital age has revolutionized our way of conceptualizing and managing information
generated by research projects in the Humanities. Converting from “analogical data” to …
generated by research projects in the Humanities. Converting from “analogical data” to …
How to Align Disciplinary Ideals with Actual Practices
One of the characteristics of archaeology that draws many students and sustains many
professional practitioners is the high diversity of methods, concepts and theoretical …
professional practitioners is the high diversity of methods, concepts and theoretical …
Relationships, not records: Digital heritage and the ethics of sharing Indigenous knowledge online
K Christen - The Routledge companion to media studies and …, 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
Although physical archives were never intended to be input, they are often defined as places
where one deposits materials. Over the last 10 years, however, with digital tools and …
where one deposits materials. Over the last 10 years, however, with digital tools and …
The CARE principles and the reuse, sharing, and curation of indigenous data in Canadian archaeology
Reuse and sharing of archaeological data are tied to ethics in data practice, research
design, and the rights of Indigenous peoples in decision-making about their heritage. In this …
design, and the rights of Indigenous peoples in decision-making about their heritage. In this …
The Future of Archaeological Knowledge Making
K Garstki - 2019 - journals.uchicago.edu
A plethora of digital technologies have made their way into the toolboxes of all who
excavate, analyze, archive, or display cultural heritage. There are few aspects of …
excavate, analyze, archive, or display cultural heritage. There are few aspects of …
Rethinking indigenous and collaborative archaeologies
G Verdesio - Interventions, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
In this essay I will try to respond to Gnecco's thoughtful criticism of Indigenous archaeology
by reflecting on the ways in which the incorporation of indigenous peoples to the …
by reflecting on the ways in which the incorporation of indigenous peoples to the …
Tribal archives, traditional knowledge, and local contexts: Why the “s” matters
K Christen - Journal of Western Archives, 2015 - digitalcommons.usu.edu
In this article I examine the landscape of tribal or Indigenous archival management as it
relates to digital assets and, more specifically, how these might help us reimagine the …
relates to digital assets and, more specifically, how these might help us reimagine the …
[HTML][HTML] Data legacies, epistemic anxieties, and digital imaginaries in archaeology
J Huggett - Digital, 2022 - mdpi.com
Archaeology operates in an increasingly data-mediated world in which data drive
knowledge and actions about people and things. Famously, data has been characterized as …
knowledge and actions about people and things. Famously, data has been characterized as …
Analogical problems with digital data
T Widlok - The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Current initiatives of digitally archiving ethnographic and linguistic data promise
considerable advantages with regard to longevity and accessibility. This article discusses …
considerable advantages with regard to longevity and accessibility. This article discusses …
'Chuck a copyright on it': Dilemmas of digital return and the possibilities for traditional knowledge licenses and labels
J Anderson, K Christen - Museum Anthropology Review, 2013 - scholarworks.iu.edu
This article focuses on the creation of an innovate network of licenses and labels delivered
through an accessible, educational, and informative digital platform aimed specifically at the …
through an accessible, educational, and informative digital platform aimed specifically at the …