Ethics in Archaeological Practice Alastair GordonThis book explores urgent topics and issues in archaeology as currently practised in the classroom, the field, the museum and the public sphere. Addressed primarily to archaeologists working in western Asia, the eastern Mediterranean and North Africa, the volume raises ethical issues relevant to archaeology students and professionals worldwide.
From Hollywood blockbusters to artists’ film and video
Hockley’s is a big screen approach
‘The Meetings Handbook: Formal Rules and Informal Processes’ is a comprehensive manual to the rules and issues of meetings
Reading alongside a number of his contemporaries and focusing particularly on his later fiction
Swing represented a genuine challenge to the existing ruling order
This book reflects on the social
From the film’s record-breaking budgets to the enmity between director and producers
It examines how audiences
What distinguishes an individual or a group in ancient society
prolific scholar and Purdue University professor Daniel Morris engages in a form of cultural repurposing by “learning twice” about how to attend to writers whose aesthetic contributions were not part of his education as a student in Boston and Chicago in the 1980s and 1990s when new formalism and post-confessional modes reigned supreme
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