Capitalist logic, its impact on the practice of archaeology, and on the professional lives of those who participate within its political economy are the subject for this analysis. I have chosen as my unit of analysis commercial archaeology in Quebec, Canada. This context was chosen because of its progressive transformation from a semi, state-regulated archaeological system to one that is competitive and comparable to those found in the UK and the USA. Commercial archaeology, as governed by a neoliberal economic system, has fundamentally altered how archaeology‟s contributions are brought about, maintained and disseminated. But what about those who produce archaeology, has their relationship to the profession changed as a result of neolibera...
The sub-discipline of Historical Archaeology continues to push out its borders from its origins as t...
Between 1998 and 2018, archaeologists have done progressively more research with outside communities...
International audienceBased on the observation of a loss of thickness in archaeological ethics-"ethi...
International audienceIn the 1960s, archaeology was a newcomer to Quebec's cultural francophone scen...
The editors and contributors to this volume focus on the inherent political nature of archaeology an...
Capitalism has been the focus of a great deal of social thinking and activity since the 18th-century...
The application of Marxist theory in American historical archaeology has expanded greatly over the p...
The archaeological discipline tries to understand the past through its material remains. Regardless ...
International audienceSince the 1980s, privatisation of the archaeological sector mirrored its conte...
International audienceThis article analyses the ethical consequences for archaeology and archaeologi...
International audienceAbstract Since the 1980s, archaeology has been further embedded in a reinforce...
This article analyses the ethical consequences for archaeology and archaeologists induced by the pro...
In this article, we take up Oilman\u27s (2014) challenge that historical archaeology should explore ...
Archaeologists have recently been discussing what the future may hold for archaeology, a focus firml...
Based on the observation of a loss of thickness in archaeological ethics – “ethical-washing” by whic...
The sub-discipline of Historical Archaeology continues to push out its borders from its origins as t...
Between 1998 and 2018, archaeologists have done progressively more research with outside communities...
International audienceBased on the observation of a loss of thickness in archaeological ethics-"ethi...
International audienceIn the 1960s, archaeology was a newcomer to Quebec's cultural francophone scen...
The editors and contributors to this volume focus on the inherent political nature of archaeology an...
Capitalism has been the focus of a great deal of social thinking and activity since the 18th-century...
The application of Marxist theory in American historical archaeology has expanded greatly over the p...
The archaeological discipline tries to understand the past through its material remains. Regardless ...
International audienceSince the 1980s, privatisation of the archaeological sector mirrored its conte...
International audienceThis article analyses the ethical consequences for archaeology and archaeologi...
International audienceAbstract Since the 1980s, archaeology has been further embedded in a reinforce...
This article analyses the ethical consequences for archaeology and archaeologists induced by the pro...
In this article, we take up Oilman\u27s (2014) challenge that historical archaeology should explore ...
Archaeologists have recently been discussing what the future may hold for archaeology, a focus firml...
Based on the observation of a loss of thickness in archaeological ethics – “ethical-washing” by whic...
The sub-discipline of Historical Archaeology continues to push out its borders from its origins as t...
Between 1998 and 2018, archaeologists have done progressively more research with outside communities...
International audienceBased on the observation of a loss of thickness in archaeological ethics-"ethi...