Recent Reflections on the Sociology of Archaeology
A special issue of Humans (ISSN 2673-9461).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 December 2022) | Viewed by 19790
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This issue of Humans will offer readings on the doings of archaeologists and being an archaeologist. It will address faddish or persistent Topics in conferences, journals, or dissertations; citation circles; archaeology issues in war-torn countries; the economic impact of projects and our responsibilities to workers, their communities, and to local museums; the relevance and application or dissemination of findings; audience and accountability; and retrospectives on long-running or famous projects by directors. Papers could also address who we are; the process of making an archaeologist; our working conditions; the curation of notes, artifacts, photos/maps, and careers; or the avocational archaeologist. Papers from authors situated in private businesses, museums, or government settings as well as those of academics are also solicited.
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If you consider contributing to this Special Issue, we encourage you to send us a tentative title of your paper in advance. Just feel free to contact the editorial office([email protected]) if you have any questions
Prof. Dr. Cheryl P. Claassen
Guest Editor
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