Publications
- Huggett, J., Reilly, P. & Lock, G., (2018). Whither Digital Archaeological Knowledge? The Challenge of Unstable Futures. Journal of Computer Applications in Archaeology. 1(1), pp.42–54. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/jcaa.7
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Huvila, I., & Huggett, J. (2018). Archaeological Practices, Knowledge Work and Digitalisation. Journal of Computer Applications in Archaeology, 1(1), 88–100. https://doi.org/10.5334/jcaa.6
- Huvila, I.; Enqvist, J.; Thomas, S. & Uotila, K. (2017) Eurooppalainen COST-ARKWORK -verkosto tutkii arkeologista työtä ja tiedontuotantoa. Muinaistutkija, 2017(4), 57-59
- I. Huvila, M. Olsson, I.M. Faniel, M. Dalbello & C. Dallas. “Archaeological Perspectives in Information Science.” Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology 54, no. 1 (30 October 2017): 570–73.
- Huvila, I. Putting to (information) work: A Stengersian perspective on how information technologies and people influence information practices. The Information Society 2019, 34(4), 229-243.
- Börjesson, L. & Huvila, I. Contract archaeology. Börjesson, L. & Huvila, I. (Eds.) Research Outside the Academy: Professional Knowledge-Making in the Digital Age, Palgrave Macmillan, 2019 , 107-122.
- Huvila, I. Management of archaeological information and knowledge in digital environment. Handzic, M. (Ed.) Knowledge Management, Arts and Humanities, Springer, 2019 , 147-169.
- Huvila, I.; Dalbello, M.; Dallas, C.; Faniel, I. & Olsson, M. Editorial: Archaeology and information research. Information Research, 2019 , (24) 2.
- Huvila, I. Learning to work between information infrastructures Information Research, 2019 , (24) 2 , paper 819.
- Huvila, I. Rethinking context in information research: bounded versus centred sets. Information Research, 2019 , (24) 4 , paper colis1912.
- Huvila, I. Use-Oriented Information and Knowledge Management: Information Production and Use Practices as an Element of the Value and Impact of Information. Journal of Information & Knowledge Management, 2020 , (18) 4 , 1950046.
- Huvila, I. Quality, working conditions, education and communication concerns in European contract archaeology. The European Archaeologists, 2020 63 , 18-19.
- Laužikas, R.; Dallas, C.; Thomas, S.; Kelpšienė, I.; Huvila, I.; Luengo, P.; Nobre, H.; Toumpouri, M. & Vaitkevičius, V. (2018). Archaeological Knowledge Production and Global Communities: Boundaries and Structure of the Field. Open Archaeology, 4(1), 350–364. https://doi.org/10.1515/opar-2018-0022
- McKeague, P.; van’t Veer, R.; Huvila, I.; Moreau, A.; Verhagen, P.; Bernard, L.; Cooper, A.; Green, C. & van Manen, N. Mapping Our Heritage: Towards a Sustainable Future for Digital Spatial Information and Technologies in European Archaeological Heritage Management. Journal of Computer Applications in Archaeology, 2019 , (2) 1 , 89-104.
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Pálsson, G.; Roued-Cunliffe, H.; Huggett, J.; Paliou, E.; Traviglia, A.; Davidovic, A.; Laužikas, R.; Thomas, S.; Dallas, C. & Huvila, I. (2017). ARKWORK: Archaeological practices and knowledge in the digital environment. In Eetu Mäkelä and Mikko Tolonen and Jouni Tuominen (Ed.), DHN 2018 book of abstracts(pp. 187–188). Helsinki: University of Helsinki. Retrieved from https://www.helsinki.fi/sites/default/files/atoms/files/dhn2018-book-of-abstracts.pdf
Materials from meetings
Conference talks and presentations
- D. Catapoti (moderator), C. Dallas, Th. Kavoura, M. Sideri, M. Leni, N. Papadimitriou. «Πολιτισμός, Μουσεία και Μέσα Κοινωνικής Δικτύωσης» [Culture, Museums and Social Networking Media]. Frontiers and Boundaries: Archaeological Dialogues 2016, University of the Aegean, Mytilini (14-17 April 2016)
- Costis Dallas. “Re-assembling Context: Archaeological Things beyond Objects”. In Building Bridges: 23rd Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA2017), Maastricht, The Netherlands (1 September 2017): 334-335.
- C. Dallas, N. Chatzidiakou & A. Benardou. “Archaeological Research Practices, Infrastructures and Needs in the Digital Environment: a European Survey”. In Building Bridges: 23rd Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA2017), Maastricht, The Netherlands (1 September 2017): 419.
- C. Dallas & I. Kelpšienė. “Archaeological Interactions between Objects, Amateurs and Professionals on Facebook: a Meta-analysis and Conceptual Framework.” In Building Bridges: 23rd Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA2017), Maastricht, The Netherlands (30 August 2017): 198-199.
- Costis Dallas. “Things, ‘Us’ and ‘Them’: Affiliative Curation of the Archaeological Record in the Digital Continuum”. In The Medium is the Message: Media and Mediation in Archaeology. Theoretical Archaeology Group – North America 2017 (TAG2017), Toronto (20 May 2017): 44.
- Dallas, C., Degraeve, A., & Fernie, K. (2016). Towards digital infrastructures for open, participatory, public archaeology. In 22nd Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA2016) (p. 401). Vilnius, Lithuania: The European Association of Archaeologists.
- Dallas, C. & S. Thomas, Encounters of amateurs and professionals with tangible cultural heritage seminar, organized by I. Huvila, Department of ALM, Uppsala University (4 April 2016).
- C. Dallas & I. Kelpšienė. “Archaeology and Social Networking Sites: A Systematic Literature Review and Conceptual Analysis of Topics, Questions and Approaches.” In Abstracts: Human History and Digital Future: CAA Tübingen (2018), 198. Tübingen: University of Tübingen, 2018.
- Meliha Handzic & Senada Dizdar. Picturing the Past: A Case of Knowledge Management Application in Archaeology. Conference paper in KM in Arts &Humanities track of IFKAD Conference 7-9 June, 2017
- I. Huvila, R. Laužikas & C. Dallas. “Research on Archaeological Practices and Knowledge Work in the Digital Environment”. In EAA 2018: 24th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (September 5-8, 2018), Barcelona.
- R. Laužikas & C. Dallas “Wandering the Archaeological Semiosphere with Yuri Lotman: Things, Signs, and Translation at the Boundaries of Professional Archaeology”. In The Medium is the Message: Media and Mediation in Archaeology. Theoretical Archaeology Group – North America 2017 (TAG2017), Toronto (19 May 2017): 55-56.
- G. Lock, A. Benardou, C. Dallas, P. Reilly & J. Huggett. “Unstable futures/potential pasts: Scenarios for digital archaeology 2020”. Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA2016), Oslo (29 March – 2 April 2016). Round table discussion partly based on the work conducted in the context of the action (peer reviewed).
- Gísli Pálsson: Driftwood, power and ecclesiastical spacetime volumes: CIDOC-CRM and the complexity of archaeo- historical concepts. Conference paper at the in the ARKWORK organised session at EAA 2017 conference in Maastricht.
- Session – Connectivity: linking and interpreting the archaeological record 19.23.3.2018 Germany. Organised by Mr. Gisli Palsson at Computer and Quantitative Applications in Archaeology 2018 conference, Tübingen, Germany.
- Session: Untapping the value of old fieldwork records, CAA2018 organised by Dorina Moullou, Isto Huvila, Costis Dallas, Arianna Traviglia, Antonia Davidovic, Rimvydas Lauzikas, Henriette Roued-Cunliffe
- DH Estonia Postgrad Workshops, NLM, Tartu. Workshop on Scenario Analysis: possible futures for DH in Estonia organised by Paul Reilly.
- Keynote “Contesting the Future: Scenarios for Open DIgital Archaeology” at Digital Humanities Estonia 2017 conference, 1-2 November 2017, NEM,Tartu by Paul Reilly
In media
- “Workshop: What are Archaeological Practices and Knowledge Work” / Helena Nobre. Article in the On-line Newspaper of the University of Aveiro.
- Coverage of COST-ARKWORK Training School in 4 Greek news papers, AYGI, EFIMERIDA SYNTAKTON, DIMOKRATIA, ESTIA / Antonia Davidovic, Costis Dallas, Rebeka Vital, Dirk Rieke-Zapp, Dorina Moullou
Official documents
- Action Fact Sheet Download AFS as .RTF
- Memorandum of Understanding: Download MoU as PDF
PR material
- COST-ARKWORK flyer Download flyer as PDF