From blogs to crowdfunding, YouTube to LinkedIn, online photo-sharing sites to open-source community-based software projects, the social web has been a meaningful player in the development of archaeological practice for two decades now. Yet despite its myriad applications, it is still often appreciated as little more than a tool for communication, rather than a paradigm-shifting system that also shapes the questions we ask in our research, the nature and spread of our data, and the state of skill and expertise in the profession. We see this failure to critically engage with its dimensions as one of the most profound challenges confronting archaeology today. The social web is bound up in relations of power, control, freedom, labour and explo...
This thesis draws together a collection of peer-review papers and nonspecialist articles published o...
Even if social media is often seen mainly as an instrument for outreach from the archaeologists to t...
At the 21st Cultural Heritage and New Technologies conference (CHNT), which took place from Novembe...
From blogs to crowdfunding, YouTube to LinkedIn, online photo-sharing sites to open-source community...
From blogs to crowdfunding, YouTube to LinkedIn, online photo-sharing sites to open-source community...
In recent years archaeologists have asserted the value of social media for achieving goals such as '...
From early discussions of the disruptive potential of computer technologies for archaeological appli...
From early discussions of the disruptive potential of computer technologies for archaeological appli...
"...with the increasing spread of social media and mobile communication, the social networks of know...
Abstract Archaeology is known for the research, study, excavation, and exploration of the past. Ofte...
Digital social science research has had an important impact on the types of methodological approache...
Based on a case study, the paper analyses the possibilities of social media as a tool for science co...
This thesis examines the impact of the democratic promises of Internet communication technologies, s...
How is the Web transforming the professional practice of archaeology? And as archaeologists accustom...
Digital Public Archaeology is a very new label for a contemporary practice, and as such has been sub...
This thesis draws together a collection of peer-review papers and nonspecialist articles published o...
Even if social media is often seen mainly as an instrument for outreach from the archaeologists to t...
At the 21st Cultural Heritage and New Technologies conference (CHNT), which took place from Novembe...
From blogs to crowdfunding, YouTube to LinkedIn, online photo-sharing sites to open-source community...
From blogs to crowdfunding, YouTube to LinkedIn, online photo-sharing sites to open-source community...
In recent years archaeologists have asserted the value of social media for achieving goals such as '...
From early discussions of the disruptive potential of computer technologies for archaeological appli...
From early discussions of the disruptive potential of computer technologies for archaeological appli...
"...with the increasing spread of social media and mobile communication, the social networks of know...
Abstract Archaeology is known for the research, study, excavation, and exploration of the past. Ofte...
Digital social science research has had an important impact on the types of methodological approache...
Based on a case study, the paper analyses the possibilities of social media as a tool for science co...
This thesis examines the impact of the democratic promises of Internet communication technologies, s...
How is the Web transforming the professional practice of archaeology? And as archaeologists accustom...
Digital Public Archaeology is a very new label for a contemporary practice, and as such has been sub...
This thesis draws together a collection of peer-review papers and nonspecialist articles published o...
Even if social media is often seen mainly as an instrument for outreach from the archaeologists to t...
At the 21st Cultural Heritage and New Technologies conference (CHNT), which took place from Novembe...