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Journal of Community Archaeology and Heritage Official page for the Journal of Community Archaeology and Heritage; a new Maney journal which launched in early 2014.

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06/04/2021

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(2021). Applied research through community building during International conferences. The case of the International conference on best practices in World heritage. Minorca, Spain. Journal of Community Archaeology & Heritage. Ahead of Print.

New online! "This paper builds on the argument that large-scale infrastructural development in remote communities poses ...
18/03/2021

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"This paper builds on the argument that large-scale infrastructural development in remote communities poses a threat to their local heritage landscape. This is done not only through physical intervention in landscapes (through bridges, roads, pipelines or ports) but also through imaginaries projected about development that tends to re-label local landscapes as hotspots for development. This paper explores drawing as a medium to explore fragile-heritage landscapes through the stories, folklores and experiences of local communities within their landscape. It proposes a mapping strategy that attempts to grasp the diminishing heritage landscapes of Gwadar, a coastal town in Pakistan which is being re-claimed as the hub of prosperity (port) connecting two infrastructural mammoths: the BRI land routes and maritime silk roads. Together with the community, their stories and memories, we ‘draw-in’ tangible, immaterial, invisible, human, spiritual and more-than-human entities, and their worlds that are at risk of erasure in the current wave of infrastructural development."

(2021). ‘Drawing in’ other worlds: Addressing fragile heritage landscapes through cosmopolitical maps. Journal of Community Archaeology & Heritage. Ahead of Print.

New online! "Discovering England’s Burial Spaces (DEBS) was a two-year project to develop new tools and resources in sup...
12/03/2021

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"Discovering England’s Burial Spaces (DEBS) was a two-year project to develop new tools and resources in support of community-led recording of the above-ground archaeology and tangible heritage of burial spaces. This article focuses on the role community groups had in the process of designing and building parts of the new surveying workflow, paying particular attention to the design of the recording system, the role of new digital tools in supporting surveys, and the barriers that might prevent community groups from archiving their research. While the focus is very much on these issues as they played out within the DEBS project itself, the challenges encountered and lessons learnt have implications for Citizen Science projects more broadly, and for researchers and heritage professionals developing new methodologies and tools."

(2021). Discovering England’s burial spaces: Supporting community heritage. Journal of Community Archaeology & Heritage. Ahead of Print.

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