Communities and knowledge production in archaeology
The dynamic processes of knowledge production in archaeology and elsewhere in the humanities and social sciences are increasingly viewed as the collaborative effort of groups, clusters and communities of researchers rather than the isolated work of so-called 'instrumental' actors. Shifting...
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Other Authors: | Roberts, Julia (Editor), Shepperd, Kathleen L. (Editor), Trigg, Jonathan Ralph (Editor), Hansson, Ulf R. (Editor) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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Manchester
Manchester University Press
2019
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