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J Social Archaeol 1 (1)
Title
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Title:
J Social Archaeol 1 (1)
Series
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Series:
Journal of Social Archaeology
Volume
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Volume:
1 (1)
Publication Type
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
Lynn Meskell
Chris Gosden
Publisher
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Publisher:
Sage Publications
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2001
Note
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Note:
Is First Occurrence: 1
Source
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Source:
BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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URI:
http://jsa.sagepub.com/content/vol1/issue1
Created Date
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Created Date:
10 Jan 2002
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Abstract
Editorial statement
Lynn Meskell
Chris Gosden
Ian Hodder
Rosemary A Joyce
Robert W Preucel
5 - 12
Introduces the aims and goals of the journal.
From social to cognitive archaeology: an interview with Colin Renfrew
Colin Renfrew
13 - 34
A broad ranging discussion which focuses on the changing meanings of theoretical and social archaeology and on some of the ideas presented by Renfrew's theories, books and articles.
The globalization of archaeology and heritage: a discussion with Arjun Appadurai
Arjun Appadurai
35 - 49
Transcription of a discussion between Ashish Chadha, Ian Hodder, Trinity Jackman, Chris Witmore and the author. Examines the role of archaeology and material culture in a changing world. Explores the links between social archaeology and wider interdisciplinary debates. Also features conversation on the increasingly global processes that are possibly undermining the concepts of the nation and national heritage.
Landscapes on-the-move
Barbara Bender
75 - 89
Proposes a study of the landscapes of movement and diaspora. Argues that archaeologists should recognise that an individual interprets and reacts to familiar landscapes differently from unfamiliar ones. Suggests that because some elements of the landscape are constantly changing an area can be perceived as being both familiar and unfamiliar at once.
A `Black' feminist-inspired archaeology?
Maria Franklin
108 - 125
Suggests that there is potential for `Black' feminist influenced theorising within archaeology. Argues that this population has been largely overlooked by archaeology and that this balance should be redressed. The article mostly focuses on the USA and Caribbean.
Problems, functions and conditions of archaeological knowledge
Felipe Criado Boado
126 - 146
Attempts to explore and define a theoretical methodology between the objectivist and the subjectivist methodological alternatives. Reviews the concept and practice of interpretation as being the only way of obtaining understanding from the archaeological record. Highlights the possibility (and problems) of employing interpretation as a positive practice.