Defining what constitute archaeological practices is a prerequisite for understanding where and how archaeological and archaeologically relevant information and knowledge are made, what counts as archaeological information, and where the limits are situated. The aim of this position paper, developed as a part of the COST action 'Archaeological practices and knowledge work in the digital environment' (www.arkwork.eu), is to highlight the need for at least a relative consensus on the extents of archaeological practices in order to be able to understand and develop archaeological practices and knowledge work in the contemporary digital context. The text discusses approaches to study archaeological practices and knowledge work including Nicolin...
"...with the increasing spread of social media and mobile communication, the social networks of know...
This article applies a neo-documentalist approach to explore disciplinary information and knowledge ...
Digital curation in cultural heritage organisations has become more and more established as empirica...
Defining what constitute archaeological practices is a prerequisite for understanding where and how ...
Defining what constitute archaeological practices is a prerequisite for understanding where and how ...
Archaeology and archaeological work are tightly linked to contemporary societal challenges. Archaeol...
Abstract Archaeological practice is increasingly enacted within pervasive and invisible digital infr...
Archaeological practice is increasingly enacted within pervasive and invisible digital infrastructur...
The aim of this work is to shed new light on the conditions under which knowledgeproduction in Swedi...
A key development in archaeology is the increasing agency of the digital tools brought to bear on ar...
A key development in archaeology is the increasing agency of the digital tools brought to bear on ar...
In order to ensure the functional, not only physical sustainability of the earlier and current archa...
This research concerns the digitalisation of archaeology, with a focus on Swedish contract archaeolo...
From early discussions of the disruptive potential of computer technologies for archaeological appli...
The paper introduces the concept of Digital Infrastructure (DI) and the associated notion of Socio- ...
"...with the increasing spread of social media and mobile communication, the social networks of know...
This article applies a neo-documentalist approach to explore disciplinary information and knowledge ...
Digital curation in cultural heritage organisations has become more and more established as empirica...
Defining what constitute archaeological practices is a prerequisite for understanding where and how ...
Defining what constitute archaeological practices is a prerequisite for understanding where and how ...
Archaeology and archaeological work are tightly linked to contemporary societal challenges. Archaeol...
Abstract Archaeological practice is increasingly enacted within pervasive and invisible digital infr...
Archaeological practice is increasingly enacted within pervasive and invisible digital infrastructur...
The aim of this work is to shed new light on the conditions under which knowledgeproduction in Swedi...
A key development in archaeology is the increasing agency of the digital tools brought to bear on ar...
A key development in archaeology is the increasing agency of the digital tools brought to bear on ar...
In order to ensure the functional, not only physical sustainability of the earlier and current archa...
This research concerns the digitalisation of archaeology, with a focus on Swedish contract archaeolo...
From early discussions of the disruptive potential of computer technologies for archaeological appli...
The paper introduces the concept of Digital Infrastructure (DI) and the associated notion of Socio- ...
"...with the increasing spread of social media and mobile communication, the social networks of know...
This article applies a neo-documentalist approach to explore disciplinary information and knowledge ...
Digital curation in cultural heritage organisations has become more and more established as empirica...