Capacity Building or Community Making? Training and Transitions in Digital Archaeology
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 84th Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM (2019)
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Capacity Building or Community Making? Training and Transitions in Digital Archaeology," at the 84th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
Critiques of the limited use of digital data, advancement of data management, and alternative dissemination in archaeology consistently hinge on the lack of training and knowledge of digital theory and practice. This issue is complex, taking in different demographics, specializations, and perspectives in archaeology and deeply entangled in issues of access, inclusivity, expertise, and privilege. The solution, then, must also be multi-dimensional, developing active communities of researchers, data managers and developers, advocates, instructors and students to shape digital scholarship in future. Repeated calls for better training and support to create such communities have been heard for more than a decade at the SAA meetings, ranging from demands for capacity building in 2006 and 2009 to more recent concerns with the persistent lack of digital literacy in 2016 and 2017. This session will therefore bring together diverse approaches to transitioning students, organizations, and descendant and stakeholder communities toward effective digital practice through training, mentorship, and support across sectors (CRM, heritage, academia) and levels of training. It is the intention of this session to take stock of existing capacity building projects to mobilize new resources and initiatives with the express interest of contributing to the growth of strong communities of digitally-engaged scholars.
Other Keywords
digital archaeology •
Education/Pedagogy •
Communities of Practice •
Community engagement •
Digital Archaeology: GIS •
Education •
Ethics •
Data Management •
Pedagogy •
Historic
Geographic Keywords
Worldwide •
Canada (Country) •
North America (Continent) •
Alberta (State / Territory) •
Yukon Territory (State / Territory) •
British Columbia (State / Territory) •
Saskatchewan (State / Territory) •
Territorial Collectivity of Saint Pierre (Country) •
Manitoba (State / Territory) •
Northwest Territories (State / Territory)
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- Documents (13)
- Access to Information: The Case of Birch Island (2019)
- Archaeological and Digital Ethics as a Critical Component of Digital Literacy (2019)
- Archaeologists as Early Adopters and Critical Remediators at UC Berkeley’s MACTiA (2019)
- Best Strategies for Field-based Training in Data Recording and Management (2019)
- Building Capacity and Communities of Practice in Digital Heritage and Archaeology (2019)
- Co-Creating Digital Heritage Resources in Ghana: How Is It Going? (2019)
- Data Literacy and Public Engagement in Archaeology (2019)
- DEBS: Using Digital Tools in Community-Led Graveyard Recording (2019)
- Digital Archaeology Mentorship: Best Practices in a Rapidly Changing Field (2019)
- Digital Communities of Learning: Bridging Technology, Pedagogy, and Community-Engaged Practice (2019)
- Geographic Information Just Wants to Be Free: Capacity-Building in the Ethical and Practical Uses of Free and Open Source GIS Software and Open Geospatial Data Standards within the Digital Index of North American Archaeology (DINAA) (2019)
- Podcasting and Two-Eyed Seeing: Digital Practice, Community Engagement, and Reconciliation in Archaeological Discourse (2019)
- Recompiling the Archaeology of East Africa: The Swahili GIS Project, and What Comes Next (2019)