Dear Colleague,
We are pleased to announce that the fourth volume of Museum Worlds - Advances in Research has been published by Berghahn Journals. Titled Current Approaches to Museum Archaeology, this volume of Museum Worlds provides case studies that exhibit the variety and vibrancy of current approaches in the field, as well as looking to the future and presenting emerging trends. The articles cross over disciplinary boundaries and cover a broad range of geographic areas.
Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal: www.berghahnjournals.com/museum-worlds
Current Volume: CURRENT APPROACHES TO MUSEUM ARCHAEOLOGY (Volume 4)
Guest editors: James L. Flexner and Kylie Message
Introduction: Dark and Bright Futures for Museum Archaeology
James L. Flexner
http://bit.ly/2jIvc99
Articles
Comparative Colonialism and Collections-Based Archaeological Research: Dig Less, Catalog More
Julia A. King
http://bit.ly/2jnObT9
Why Is It Necessary to Include the Gender Perspective in Archaeological Museums? Some Examples from Spanish Museums
Lourdes Prados Torreira
http://bit.ly/2iLzys1
"The Changing of the Guards"? British Prehistoric Collections and Archaeology in the Museums of the Future
Catherine J. Frieman and Neil Wilkin
http://bit.ly/2ioKCxB
Integrating Research and Collections Management: The Ho'omaka Hou Research Initiative at the Bishop Museum
Mara Mulrooney, Charmaine Wong, Kelley Esh, Scott Belluomini, and Mark D. McCoy
http://bit.ly/2iklVPI
Democratizing the Digital Collection: New Players and New Pedagogies in Three-Dimensional Cultural Heritage
Jane-Heloise Nancarrow
http://bit.ly/2jAz7ks
Obligations to Objects: Tangled Histories and Changing Contexts of the Burnett River Rock Engravings
Brit Asmussen, Lester Michael Hill, Sean Ulm, and Chantal Knowles
http://bit.ly/2jIvPQ8
Repatriation as Inspiration: Multigenerational Perspectives on American Archaeology-Museum Relationships
April M. Beisaw and Penelope H. Duus
http://bit.ly/2ikEKC7
With an Open Mind and Open Heart: Collections Care at the Laboratory of Archaeology
Kate Roth
http://bit.ly/2iow6Ge
Analyzing Museum Collections in Scandinavia: New Insights in Revised Modernity and Its Implications on Archaeological Material
Niklas Ytterberg
http://bit.ly/2iLzKYn
Steamships to Suffragettes: A Case Study of Interpretative Museology, Public Engagement, and Digital Development
Nicolas Bigourdan, Kevin Edwards, and Michael McCarthy
http://bit.ly/2jbLgjm
Curation as Public Scholarship: Museum Archaeology in a Seventeenth-Century Shipwreck Exhibit
Sarah A. Buchanan
http://bit.ly/2jbRiQS
Archaeology and Ethnographic Collections: Disentangling Provenance, Provenience, and Context in Vanuatu Assemblages
James L. Flexner
http://bit.ly/2jnTy4O
Holistic Houses and a Sense of Place: Contextualizing the Bishop Museum Hale Pili Exhibit through Archaeological Analyses
Jennifer G. Kahn
http://bit.ly/2ikycDF
Reports
http://bit.ly/2j4QJG7
Exhibition Review Essays and Exhibition Reviews
http://bit.ly/2j54W5N
Book Reviews
http://bit.ly/2jAp6nk
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