Emerging digital technologies offer unprecedented opportunities to enhance research, communication, information sharing, interpretation, and conservation in archaeology and cultural heritage management. Digital technologies add extra dimensions to existing ethical questions, including the maintenance of professional standards and how to balance intellectual, cultural property, and other rights against the public ‘right to know’. Digital technologies also raise new issues that have ethical dimensions including technological, organisational and economic sustainability; proprietary interests in producing, promoting, funding and maintaining widely used digital technologies and platforms, and convergence of professional and ‘community’ practices...
Archaeological conservation is the process by which conservators prevent deterioration of archaeolog...
International audienceIn the early 2000, as Internet was reaching the remote Aboriginal community of...
This dataset is part of Sarah Colley's research project Mediated Messages: Archaeology Communicatio...
This paper focuses specifically on the ethical challenges to the field of digital archaeology and th...
This paper focuses specifically on the ethical challenges to the field of digital archaeology and th...
Over the past century, our understanding of cultural heritage has evolved, and now, heritage is seen...
This thesis examines the impact of the democratic promises of Internet communication technologies, s...
The growing number of case studies on the ethical issues faced in cultural heritage digitization cal...
The “promise” of the digital has been a democratization of the notion of heritage, and a disruption ...
From early discussions of the disruptive potential of computer technologies for archaeological appli...
Since 2010, a range of mobile and internet-connected tablet computing devices (e.g., iPads) have bee...
The twenty years following the mid-1990s witnessed a step change in the communication landscape, whi...
Digital Public Archaeology is a very new label for a contemporary practice, and as such has been sub...
This chapter owes much to the trenchant criticism of Internet utopianism offered by Evgeny Morozov i...
Every part of archaeological practice is intimately tied to digital technologies, but how deeply do ...
Archaeological conservation is the process by which conservators prevent deterioration of archaeolog...
International audienceIn the early 2000, as Internet was reaching the remote Aboriginal community of...
This dataset is part of Sarah Colley's research project Mediated Messages: Archaeology Communicatio...
This paper focuses specifically on the ethical challenges to the field of digital archaeology and th...
This paper focuses specifically on the ethical challenges to the field of digital archaeology and th...
Over the past century, our understanding of cultural heritage has evolved, and now, heritage is seen...
This thesis examines the impact of the democratic promises of Internet communication technologies, s...
The growing number of case studies on the ethical issues faced in cultural heritage digitization cal...
The “promise” of the digital has been a democratization of the notion of heritage, and a disruption ...
From early discussions of the disruptive potential of computer technologies for archaeological appli...
Since 2010, a range of mobile and internet-connected tablet computing devices (e.g., iPads) have bee...
The twenty years following the mid-1990s witnessed a step change in the communication landscape, whi...
Digital Public Archaeology is a very new label for a contemporary practice, and as such has been sub...
This chapter owes much to the trenchant criticism of Internet utopianism offered by Evgeny Morozov i...
Every part of archaeological practice is intimately tied to digital technologies, but how deeply do ...
Archaeological conservation is the process by which conservators prevent deterioration of archaeolog...
International audienceIn the early 2000, as Internet was reaching the remote Aboriginal community of...
This dataset is part of Sarah Colley's research project Mediated Messages: Archaeology Communicatio...