The Oklahoma Public Archaeology Network (OKPAN)

IF 1.9 2区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Bonnie L. Pitblado, Delaney Cooley, Bobi Deere, Meghan Dudley, Allison McLeod, Kaylyn Moore, Horvey Palacios
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ABSTRACT As the venues for professional training and education, universities have always shaped the future of the archaeological discipline—for better but also, in important ways, for worse. Historically, university structures promoted practitioner homogeneity and social inequity and, at the largest research-intensive universities, even managed to turn “service” into a dirty word. However, using the same structures that perpetuated damaging practices in the past, universities can just as readily transform archaeology into the inclusive, community-engaged discipline it should always have been—while serving communities in ways that matter to them. This article explains and illustrates how and why we have tried to do this through the founding and operation of the Oklahoma Public Archaeology Network (OKPAN) at the University of Oklahoma. OKPAN seeks to improve relationships among diverse Oklahoma communities by framing archaeology as a tool that that can serve communities’ interests while creating pathways within universities for members of historically excluded groups to join and help further transform the discipline.
俄克拉荷马州公共考古网络(OKPAN)
作为专业培训和教育的场所,大学一直在塑造考古学科的未来——无论是好的方面,还是坏的方面。从历史上看,大学的结构促进了从业者的同质化和社会不平等,在最大的研究密集型大学,甚至成功地把“服务”变成了一个肮脏的词。然而,使用过去延续破坏性做法的相同结构,大学可以很容易地将考古学转变为包容性的、社区参与的学科,它应该一直是这样的——同时以对社区重要的方式为社区服务。这篇文章解释并说明了我们如何以及为什么通过在俄克拉何马大学建立和运作俄克拉何马州公共考古网络(OKPAN)来尝试做到这一点。OKPAN旨在通过将考古学作为一种工具来改善俄克拉何马州不同社区之间的关系,这种工具可以服务于社区利益,同时在大学内部为历史上被排斥的群体成员创造加入和帮助进一步转变学科的途径。
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