Orange, H. and Peters, C. (2011). The 'expert' amateur, professionalism and public engagement. Cornish Archaeology / Hendhyscans Kernow (50). Vol 50, pp. 127-132.

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The 'expert' amateur, professionalism and public engagement
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the changing face of archaeology education in Cornwall from 1986 to 2011
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Cornish Archaeology / Hendhyscans Kernow (50)
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Cornish Archaeology
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50
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350
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127 - 132
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The last quarter century has seen challenges to the notion of who can practice and who can access archaeology. This notion depends on how archaeology itself is defined: whether it is a profession, an academic subject or a type of edutainment. This paper reflects on a number of political and social trends, including the changing role of archaeology and its impact on education providers in Cornwall, including the Cornwall Archaeology Society, through the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. This period started with the decline of the 'expert' amateur, has largely been characterised by increasing professionalisation, and has ended with a return towards community-centred provision but with diverse interests and approaches.
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Hilary Orange
Caradoc Peters
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2011
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28 Jan 2015