Ethics and Archaeological Praxis

Ethics and Archaeological Praxis
Author :
Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 265
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781493916467
ISBN-13 : 1493916467
Rating : 4/5 (467 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Ethics and Archaeological Praxis by : Cristóbal Gnecco

Download or read book Ethics and Archaeological Praxis written by Cristóbal Gnecco and published by Springer. This book was released on 2014-11-10 with total page 265 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Restoring the historicity and plurality of archaeological ethics is a task to which this book is devoted; its emphasis on praxis mends the historical condition of ethics. In doing so, it shows that nowadays a multicultural (sometimes also called “public”) ethic looms large in the discipline. By engaging communities “differently,” archaeology has explicitly adopted an ethical outlook, purportedly striving to overcome its colonial ontology and metaphysics. In this new scenario, respect for other historical systems/worldviews and social accountability appear to be prominent. Being ethical in archaeological terms in the multicultural context has become mandatory, so much that most professional, international and national archaeological associations have ethical principles as guiding forces behind their openness towards social sectors traditionally ignored or marginalized by their practices. This powerful new ethics—its newness is based, to a large extent, in that it is the first time that archaeological ethics is explicitly stated, as if it didn’t exist before—emanates from metropolitan centers, only to be adopted elsewhere. In this regard, it is worth probing the very nature of the dominant multicultural ethics in disciplinary practices because (a) it is at least suspicious that at the same time archaeology has tuned up with postmodern capitalist/market needs, and (b) the discipline (along with its ethical principles) is contested worldwide by grass-roots organizations and social movements. Can archaeology have socially committed ethical principles at the same time that it strengthens its relationship with the market and capitalism? Is this coincidence just merely haphazard or does it obey more structural rules? The papers in this book try to answer these two questions by examining praxis-based contexts in which archaeological ethics unfolds.

Ethics and Archaeological Praxis Related Books

Ethics and Archaeological Praxis
Language: en
Pages: 265
Authors: Cristóbal Gnecco
Categories: Social Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2014-11-10 - Publisher: Springer

GET EBOOK

Restoring the historicity and plurality of archaeological ethics is a task to which this book is devoted; its emphasis on praxis mends the historical condition
Explorations in Archaeology and Philosophy
Language: en
Pages: 261
Authors: Anton Killin
Categories: Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2021-04-26 - Publisher: Springer Nature

GET EBOOK

This volume explores various themes at the intersection of archaeology and philosophy: inference and theory; interdisciplinary connections; cognition, language
Ethical Archaeologies
Language: en
Pages: 630
Authors: Springer
Categories: Social Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2014-10-14 - Publisher: Springer

GET EBOOK

Archaeology is no longer an invasive and androcentric pastime practiced by European dilettantes with shared ‘values.’ But Archaeology remains burdened by im
Archaeological Practice as Politics and Ethics
Language: en
Pages: 205
Authors: John Carman
Categories:
Type: BOOK - Published: - Publisher: Springer Nature

GET EBOOK

Embedding Ethics
Language: en
Pages: 260
Authors: Lynn Meskell
Categories: Social Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2020-05-27 - Publisher: Routledge

GET EBOOK

Anthropologists who talk about ethics generally mean the code of practice drafted by a professional association for implementation by its members. As this book