[Aqualist] Aqualist Digest, Vol 79, Issue 3
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Wed Sep 9 01:54:08 EST 2009
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Subject: Aqualist Digest, Vol 79, Issue 3
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Today's Topics:
1. AAA 2009 Call for papers - Engaged archaeology, consultancies
and management planning (Mirani Litster)
2. 2009 AAA Conference - Call for Posters (Louise Holt)
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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 07 Sep 2009 12:21:57 +1000
From: Mirani Litster <mirani.litster at anu.edu.au>
Subject: [Aqualist] AAA 2009 Call for papers - Engaged archaeology,
consultancies and management planning
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Hi all!
We would like to invite interested people to submit an abstract for the
session
'Engaged archaeology, consultancies and management planning: research
directions' for this year's Australian Archaeological Association
conference to
be held in Adelaide, December 11th-14th, 2009. A copy of the abstract is
included below.
If you would like to present a paper, please forward a 150 word abstract to
Kelly Wiltshire (kelly.wiltshire at flinders.edu.au) by the end of October.
Kindest regards,
Steve Hemming, Chris Wilson and Kelly Wiltshire
SESSION ABSTACT
Engaged archaeology, consultancies and management planning: research
directions
The increasing trend in Indigenous archaeology towards heritage
consultancies
and small-scale management planning is having an impact on resources and
opportunities for long-term research projects. Indigenous nations such
as the
Ngarrindjeri in South Australia are important cont ributors to new
practices and
directions in this contemporary Indigenous heritage management landscape.
Place-based and localised interests are of course essential to Indigenous
pasts, presents and futures. This means that long-term archaeological and
cultural heritage research is an important part Indigenous programs aimed at
sustainable community development and culturally appropriate management of
country. In this context new partnerships and relationships are forming
between
Indigenous nations and disciplines such as archaeology, anthropology and
environmental sciences. What kinds of impacts are these engagements
having on
archaeological research methodologies and research questions? What kinds of
partnerships are forming between Indigenous nations, universities, business,
heritage consultants and governments in this new context? Indigenous nations
have recognised the need to initiate and direct research programs and to
produce rese arch that shapes government policy, race relations and
community
development. How are Indigenous agendas based on a complex combination of
resistance, transformation and community development shaping the
research and
teaching programs of disciplines such as archaeology? We would like to
discuss
these issues using examples from the experiences of the Ngarrindjeri, other
Indigenous nations and archaeologists and cultural heritage researchers.
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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 07 Sep 2009 12:51:30 +0930
From: Louise Holt <louise.holt at flinders.edu.au>
Subject: [Aqualist] 2009 AAA Conference - Call for Posters
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AAA Conference
Poster Session
The Conference Committee would like to invite submissions for the 2009
AAA Poster Session.
Posters must relate in some broad way to the conference theme, /'Old
Guard, New Guard'./
Please email the following information in a word document attachment to
Louise Holt (louise.holt at flinders.edu.au
<mailto:louise.holt at flinders.edu.au>) and Toni Massey
(temassey at hotmail.com <mailto:temassey at hotmail.com>),
and ensure it is also cc'd to the Program Chair
(lynley.wallis at flinders.edu.au <mailto:lynley.wallis at flinders.edu.au>):
* The title of your poster
* An abstract of no more than 250 words
* Name, affiliation, contact email and phone numbers for all poster
authors, and an indication of who is the preferred author for
correspondence
Please ensure that your poster is no larger than A0 (841 mm X 1189 mm).
Posters will be mounted using double sided tape or blu-tack (this will
be provided by conference organisers)
_The deadline for poster submission is 30 September 2009._
/**Poster presenters can bring their posters to the registration desk
from commencement of registration on Thursday 10th December. Posters
must be submitted to the registration desk by no later than lunchtime
Friday 11th December. Posters should be collected from the registration
desk before the close of the conference on Monday 14th December. Posters
not collected cannot be mailed to presenters and will be destroyed./
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