Since 2013, I have been writing an academic WordPress weblog (blog) – Archaeodeath: The Archaeology and Heritage of Death & Memory. In earlier publications, I have published preliminary reflections on the benefits of Archaeodeath as ‘digital public mortuary archaeology’ (DPMA), considering how it affords a mode of open-access public dissemination of mortuary archaeology, and a venue for debating and critiquing the archaeology and heritage of death and memory (Meyers and Williams 2014; Williams and Atkin 2015). Building on these discussions, this chapter reviews five-and-a-half years of the Archaeodeath blogging to the end of 2018, presenting the character of the blog’s content and its reception, identifying challenges and limitations of the...
Digital Public Archaeology is a very new label for a contemporary practice, and as such has been sub...
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What is the context of our archaeological blogging? When we blog, are we merely shouting into the vo...
While blogging in archaeology has a genealogy that can be traced back nearly two decades, the relati...
What is the context of our archaeological blogging? When we blog, are we merely shouting into the vo...
Digital Public Archaeology is a very new label for a contemporary practice, and as such has been sub...
<p>A fileset to accompany an article in a special issue of <em>Internet</em> Archaeology. In this ar...
"...with the increasing spread of social media and mobile communication, the social networks of know...
This Introduction to AP’s third special issue seeks to provide context and rationale to the study of...
Over recent decades, the ethics, politics and public engagements of mortuary archaeology have receiv...
We live in the information age, and our lives are increasingly digitized. Our quotidian has been tra...
ArticleThis Introduction to AP’s third special issue seeks to provide context and rationale to the ...
The articles in this section of Internet Archaeology came out of a Theoretical Archaeology Group ses...
The value of open data is transforming archaeological practice while also introducing new concerns r...
This special volume of Internet Archaeology collects the leading voices of blogging in archaeology t...
Introducing the ten chapters of the book which each explore different dimensions of the public archa...
This article presents critiques and analyses of recent work in digital public archaeology (DPA) in t...
What is the context of our archaeological blogging? When we blog, are we merely shouting into the vo...
While blogging in archaeology has a genealogy that can be traced back nearly two decades, the relati...
What is the context of our archaeological blogging? When we blog, are we merely shouting into the vo...
Digital Public Archaeology is a very new label for a contemporary practice, and as such has been sub...
<p>A fileset to accompany an article in a special issue of <em>Internet</em> Archaeology. In this ar...
"...with the increasing spread of social media and mobile communication, the social networks of know...