Prospects and Pitfalls: Comments on Action Research at Sites of Mixed Heritage

Bradley D. Phillippi, Eiryn Sheades
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ABSTRACT The variants of community-based research projects in archaeology have increased exponentially in number since the 1980s, and the once-well-defined lines dividing “academic” and “public” archaeology continue to fade. We welcome the protracted and necessary change, but community-based research lacks the rigidity of previous paradigmatic approaches in archaeological research. For good reason. Here we provide a commentary based on our collaborative projects with two communities of mixed-descent on Long Island to emphasize how action research defies well-defined approaches. If anything, our experiences showcase some of the challenges community archaeologies encounter yet are reluctant to acknowledge. We focus on race and heritage, their intersection, and the dynamic experiences they impose and create. We offer very little in the way of solutions to the challenges we present, but hope to illustrate how self-reflection and flexibility are requisites of effective collaborative research, particularly with communities of mixed-ancestry.
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展望与陷阱:混合遗址行动研究述评
摘要自20世纪80年代以来,基于社区的考古研究项目的变体数量呈指数级增长,曾经明确划分“学术”和“公共”考古的界限正在不断消失。我们欢迎这一旷日持久的必要变革,但基于社区的研究缺乏以往考古研究范式方法的刚性。有充分的理由。在这里,我们根据我们与长岛两个混血社区的合作项目发表评论,强调行动研究如何挑战明确的方法。如果说有什么不同的话,我们的经历展示了社区考古学家遇到的一些挑战,但他们不愿承认。我们关注种族和遗产,它们的交叉点,以及它们强加和创造的动态体验。我们几乎没有为我们面临的挑战提供解决方案,但希望说明自我反思和灵活性是有效合作研究的必要条件,尤其是与混血社区的合作研究。
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期刊介绍: Journal of African Diaspora Archaeology and Heritage provides a focal point for peer-reviewed publications in interdisciplinary studies in archaeology, history, material culture, and heritage dynamics concerning African descendant populations and cultures across the globe. The Journal invites articles on broad topics, including the historical processes of culture, economics, gender, power, and racialization operating within and upon African descendant communities. We seek to engage scholarly, professional, and community perspectives on the social dynamics and historical legacies of African descendant cultures and communities worldwide. The Journal publishes research articles and essays that review developments in these interdisciplinary fields.
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