CALL FOR PAPERS | Conference - Digital Engagement in Archaeology: Strategies and Evaluation Methods (UCL, 8-9 Nov 2012)

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Dear all,
Please see this call for papers for a conference that I'm organising with Chiara Bonacchi of UCL. Hopefully some of you might be interested in submitting a paper.
Yours,
Dan

CALL FOR PAPERS

CONFERENCE | Digital Engagement in Archaeology: Strategies and Evaluation Methods 8-9 November, Institute of Archaeology, UCL

Organisers: Chiara Bonacchi (UCL Institute of Archaeology), Daniel Pett (The British Museum)

Under the auspices of: the Archaeology and Communication Research Network (ACRN) and the Centre for Audio-Visual Study and Practice in Archaeology (CASPAR).

We invite 2 types of papers:

A) Papers presenting frameworks for understanding, promoting and evaluating digital participation in archaeology by non-specialist audiences;
B) Papers presenting tested strategies through which archaeologists working in different areas of the sector may engage non-specialist audiences. Contributions of this type can be on:
   - strategies for archaeological museums and sites
   - strategies for university departments
   - strategies for commercial archaeology

Papers of type B will be case-study based and present models of digital public engagement which can be pointed out as exemplars. The models that are presented should be supported with evidence of their effectiveness for the institutions/researchers/archaeologists who apply them and for the public; thus, they should be grounded in audience research and include:
1) presentation of the context for using the model,
2) presentation of the case study through which the model has been tested (beneficial results obtained with what resources and in what conditions),
3) limitations and repeatability.


DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACT SUBMISSION: 31 JULY 2012

If you are interested, please email a title and a 200 words abstract to Chiara Bonacchi ( chiara....@gmail.com ) and Daniel Pett ( dp...@britishmuseum.org ) by 31 July 2012.

For further information, please contact either Chiara Bonacchi or Daniel Pett.

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