http://hdl.handle.net/2123/13205
Title: | Archaeological communication and digital technology: Interview Transcript 27 |
Authors: | Colley, Sarah |
Keywords: | Archaeology cultural heritage museums communication digital technology digital media social media sociality ethics Australia professional practice |
Abstract: | This dataset is part of Sarah Colley's research project Mediated Messages: Archaeology Communication and Digital Technology (2010-2015) which investigates philosophical and ethical questions raised by using digital communication technology in archaeology and cultural heritage practice (e.g. Colley 2013, 2015). In 2011 Colley interviewed thirty Australian-based archaeologists and cultural heritage professionals about their use of digital technology and their communication with professional peers; television, radio and newspaper journalists; public relations and online media practitioners; public and government organisations; businesses; and members of the wider public including Indigenous community members and traditional owners. The research provides insights into e.g. remediation political economy, technology design, representation, authenticity and digital literacy. Changing communication technologies impact on peoples' understanding of and reactions to physical remains of the human past in ways that have broader social political and economic implications. |
Description: | Edited interview transcripts and explanatory report. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2123/13205 |
Type of Work: | Dataset |
Appears in Collections: | Mediated Messages: Archaeology Communication and Digital Technology (2010-2015) |
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11-27Transcript.pdf | 116.87 kB | Adobe PDF |
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