Documenting cultures of harassment in archaeology: A review and analysis of quantitative and qualitative research studies

BL Voss - American Antiquity, 2021 - cambridge.org
This article is the first of a two-part series to analyze current research on harassment in
archaeology. Harassment has shaped the discipline of archaeology since at least the late …

Disrupting cultures of harassment in archaeology: Social-environmental and trauma-informed approaches to disciplinary transformation

BL Voss - American Antiquity, 2021 - cambridge.org
This article is the second in a two-part series that analyzes current research on harassment
in archaeology. Both qualitative and quantitative studies, along with activist narratives and …

Who writes about archaeology? An intersectional study of authorship in archaeological journals

LE Heath-Stout - American antiquity, 2020 - cambridge.org
Since the 1980s, activist archaeologists have used quantitative studies of journal authorship
to show that the demographics of archaeological knowledge production are homogeneous …

Affording archaeology: How field school costs promote exclusivity

LE Heath-Stout, EM Hannigan - Advances in Archaeological Practice, 2020 - cambridge.org
Field schools are essential for undergraduate students pursuing careers in archaeology, but
they are expensive and, consequently, inaccessible to many. Although there have been …

Prestige or perish: publishing decisions in academic archaeology

J Beck, E Gjesfjeld, S Chrisomalis - American Antiquity, 2021 - cambridge.org
Success in academic archaeology is strongly influenced by the publication of peer-reviewed
articles. Despite the importance of such articles, minimal research has explicitly examined …

A “leaky” pipeline and chilly climate in archaeology in Canada

L Overholtzer, CL Jalbert - American Antiquity, 2021 - cambridge.org
This article quantifies the rate at which women archaeologists are present and retained in
university departments. Drawing on publicly available data, we examine gender …

An intersectional approach to equity, inequity, and archaeology: A pathway through community

JAR Prince, EM Blackwood, JA Brough… - Advances in …, 2022 - cambridge.org
The year 2020 was an awakening for some. For others, it reiterated the persistent social
injustice in the United States. Compelled by these events, 30 diverse individuals came …

Chapter 2 Diversity is Not Enough: Advocating and Organizing for Inclusion in Archaeology

J Lee, S Carr, LJ Herzing, C Norton… - Archeological Papers of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
ABSTRACT Racism, microaggressions, sexism, gendered, financial, ableism, and many
more facets of discrimination are legacies still prevalent within the field of archaeology …

Archaeologies of whiteness

MC Reilly - Archaeological Dialogues, 2022 - cambridge.org
In the midst of ardent calls for decolonizing and building a more anti-racist archaeology,
whiteness has gone largely unacknowledged in the history of disciplinary thought and …

2Reflecting on Positionality: Archaeological Heritage Praxis in Quintana Roo, Mexico

TC Fryer - … Papers of the American Anthropological Association, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
In this article I argue for a renewed engagement with the concept of positionality in
archaeology. I provide a brief history of thinking about the idea of subject position in …