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Autor:
Christopher Wakefield
Publikováno v:
Internet Archaeology, Iss 55 (2020)
Digital public archaeology is increasingly exploring social networks as platforms for online outreach initiatives. Despite a growing body of literature concerning archaeological engagement on social media there are few examinations of such applicatio
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/90748df608714180b9987758ef0b02da
Autor:
Shawn Graham
Publikováno v:
Internet Archaeology, Iss 55 (2020)
Virtual worlds are human worlds thus ethical places/spaces. Through an authethnography of play, I try to surface and contextualize some of what I see as the ethical issues that archaeogaming presents, which I frame as provocations for further discuss
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/724131d2dcf74757a75242971ab03158
Autor:
Lorna-Jane Richardson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Computer Applications in Archaeology, Vol 1, Iss 1, Pp 64-73 (2018)
This paper focuses specifically on the ethical challenges to the field of digital archaeology and the concerns of the digital public archaeologist. It considers the notions of digital research and ethical data collection, the social and political ten
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/41c4533e51ba42fd95bbd34017d15636
Autor:
Alicja Piślewska
Publikováno v:
AP, Vol 5, Iss 0, Pp 33-66 (2017)
The following article addresses notions of communication of archaeology and communication between archaeology and society in Poland—past and present. The examination of these two issues begins with a presentation of their historical background, roo
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https://doaj.org/article/51a4c4714d344aefb52a3ec99a60e11c
Autor:
Chiara Bonacchi, Gabriel Moshenska
Publikováno v:
Internet Archaeology, Iss 40 (2015)
This article presents critiques and analyses of recent work in digital public archaeology (DPA) in the United Kingdom. It first locates different strands of DPA within the wider field of public archaeology, and begins to map out the diverse forms, ai
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/32f7f0d691f144c4b8780d5910ac9322
Autor:
Howard Williams, Alison Atkin
Publikováno v:
Internet Archaeology, Iss 40 (2015)
Over recent decades, the ethics, politics and public engagements of mortuary archaeology have received sustained scrutiny, including how we handle, write about and display the archaeological dead. Yet the burgeoning use of digital media to engage dif
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/dad2e135e78c434ebb6ef09b6bceeae5
Autor:
Seren Griffiths, Ben Edwards, Andrew Wilson, Raimund Karl, Fred Labrosse, Emily LaTrobe-Bateman, Helen Miles, Katharina Moeller, Jonathan Roberts, Bernie Tiddeman
Publikováno v:
Internet Archaeology, Iss 40 (2015)
A recent digital public archaeology project (HeritageTogether) sought to build a series of 3D ditigal models using photogrammetry from crowd-sourced images. The project saw over 13000 digital images being donated, and resulted in models of some 78 si
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3ad8e171776e4476ad059519ef7c1c81
Autor:
Seren Griffiths, Ben Edwards, Raimund Karl, Fred Labrosse, Helen Miles, Katharina Moeller, Jonathan Roberts, Bernie Tiddeman, Andrew Wilson
Publikováno v:
Internet Archaeology, Iss 40 (2015)
Archaeologists are increasingly working with crowd-sourced digital data. Using evidence from other disciplines about the nature of crowd-sourcing in academic research, we suggest that archaeological projects using donated data can usefully be differe
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/6ae887abe4424e3cb939528edea9f1d5
Publikováno v:
Internet Archaeology, Iss 40 (2015)
The articles in this section of Internet Archaeology came out of a Theoretical Archaeology Group session at Manchester University in 2014. The session was motivated to explore issues associated with 'digital public archaeology' (DPA). The articles pr
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/17652c206e8e4d75b769ec3082db3a02