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  2. Archaeology as Festival: Virtual wanderings through festivalCHAT during Covid-19

Archaeology as Festival: Virtual wanderings through festivalCHAT during Covid-19

Rachael Kiddey and William R. Caraher
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What if academic conferences were reimagined? This book provides a sample of the papers given at festivalCHAT, a conference qua festival convened in 2020 by the Contemporary and Historical Archaeology in Theory group. Held at the height of the COVID pandemic and hosted entirely online, festivalCHAT featured a global line up of participants who embraced the unprecedented situation by probing the limits of archaeological thinking and experimenting with new ways to present and produce archaeological knowledge. The fourteen papers presented here consider the archaeology of COVID, graffiti, the home, waysides, chain mail, and urban staircases. The coordinators of festivalCHAT frame these contributions by offering archaeological insights into how they organized the event. Two reflective chapters consider the sample presented in the volume with the critical distance of two years and historical perspectiveson CHAT. The result is a book that is as different from a conference publication as festivalCHAT was from an academic conference. The contributors urge us to think about archaeology in broad, new ways as an antidote to the exacerbated sense of isolation brought about by the pandemic and our contemporary condition.
  • Front Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contemporary and Historical Archaeology
  • Titles in the Contemporary and Historical Archaeology Subseries
  • Of Related Interest
  • Contents
  • Foreword
  • 1. Introduction: Publishing festivalCHAT
  • 2. festivalCHAT2020: Creating an Online Festival of Contemporary and Historical Archaeology during the Covid-19 Pandemic
  • 3. Is There Equality in Archeology? A Case Study from Finland
  • 4. #Distance Drift: A Case Study in Method
  • 5. Everyday Signs in Exceptional Times: The short life of @atlas_everydayx
  • 6. Exhaustive Placemaking: Student Spatial Experiences and Cartographic Representations of Covid
  • 7. Wall Tweets: Messages and Grumbling in the Industrial Environment
  • 8. Going to the Loo: An Archaeological Vision on latrinalia
  • 9. CHAT-CHAIN-MAIL
  • 10. Map of Covid-19: Observations of a Rural Situationist
  • 11. History is in the Home
  • 12. Per Imaginatio Ad Astra; A Journey from the Sea through the Wayside
  • 13. Mis.Steps: Our Missed Connections with Pittsburg’s Public Stairways
  • 14. The Speed of Light: Time, Things, and Nostalgia in the Analogue Photography Renaissance
  • 15. Afterword: Contemporary Archaeology as a Ludic Algorithm: A Response to Drifting through CHAT
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Published: 2023
Publisher: BAR Publishing
ISBN(s)
  • 9781407360539 (paper)
  • 9781407360546 (ebook)
BAR Number: S3120
Series
  • Studies in Contemporary and Historical Archaeology
Subject
  • Catalogues / Collections / Indexes / Bibliographies
  • North America
  • Archaeobotany / Environment and Climate
  • Multiperiod
  • Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific
  • British Isles
  • Historical and Industrial Archaeology
  • Scandinavia
  • Theory and Method (general titles)
  • Ethnoarchaeology / Anthropology
  • Architecture / Domestic and Urban Buildings and Spaces
  • Mediterranean
  • Western Europe and Britain
  • Early Modern and Modern
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