创造力、地震、劳动和天象

Mónica Palmero Fernández, Martina Revello Lami
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本期《Time & Mind》标志着由Mónica Palmero Fernández和Martina Revello Lami组成的新编辑团队的过渡。Mónica现任格拉斯哥大学讲师,专门研究古代美索不达米亚。她的研究兴趣集中在性别、女神、仪式(和仪式景观)、建筑和早期国家和社会的权力关系。作为一名受过训练的考古学家,Mónica也涉足亚述学和文本来源。玛蒂娜被任命为莱顿大学讲师,专门研究罗马之前的意大利。她的研究核心是研究物质文化和技术,以及认知过程如何塑造我们的物质世界和信仰。她的背景是古典考古学,但她也是一位接受过岩石学训练的陶器专家。今年也是《时代与心灵》创刊15周年。在这个欢乐的时刻,我们怀着极大的谦卑和兴奋,承担起认知考古学领域领先的跨学科期刊的衣钵,以及创始编辑保罗·德弗罗和尼尔·莫蒂默的旗舰。《时间与心灵:考古学、意识与文化杂志》的卓越和传奇历史是之前的编辑团队和敬业的编辑人员不断努力和卓越的产物。没有比前主编蒂娜·帕菲蒂斯和杰克·亨特更好的例子了,他们对杂志的贡献以卓越和创新为特征。我们真诚地感谢他们,并希望效仿和扩大他们的成功和卓越的编辑选择。我们希望在我们的编辑任期内完成什么?首要任务是继续交流学术作品,探索感官活动、景观和考古遗产之间的多方面关系,并培养传播这些信息的新方法。我们将与我们的顾问委员会密切合作,开发最有效的模式,在期刊的核心兴趣领域出版和传播知识,并支持期刊的使命和基本目标。随着研究人员为大流行后的环境做准备,我们不要忘记存在的学术不平等,这种不平等因COVID-19大流行而加剧。我们将努力与早期职业研究人员密切合作并促进他们的发展,这些研究人员来自代表性不足的背景,以及那些在非典型职业道路上的人,他们可能在这段时间里遭受了不成比例的痛苦,但他们可以为实现核心价值观和动力做出很多贡献,这些价值观和动力最初促使Paul和Neil创建了time & Mind。为跨学科工作提供空间,创造性地推动学科界限,并通过严格的研究承认知识生产的多样性。《时间与思想2022》,第15卷,第2期。1,1 - 3 https://doi.org/10.1080/1751696X.2022.2085914
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Creativity, earthquakes, labour, and celestial landscapes
This edition of Time & Mind marks the transition to a new editorial team, formed by Mónica Palmero Fernández and Martina Revello Lami. Mónica is currently Lecturer at the University of Glasgow and specialises in ancient Mesopotamia. Her research interests revolve around gender, goddesses, ritual (and ritual landscapes), architecture, and power relations in early states and societies. Trained as an archaeologist, Mónica also dipped her toes into Assyriology and textual sources. Martina is appointed as lecturer at Leiden University and specialises in pre-Roman Italy. At the core of her research lies the study of material culture and technology and how cognitive processes may shape both our physical world and beliefs. Her background is in Classical Archaeology but she is also a pottery specialist trained in petrography. This year also marks Time & Mind’s 15th anniversary. On this joyful occasion, it is with great humility and excitement that we assume the mantle of the leading interdisciplinary journal in the field of cognitive archaeology and the flagship of the founding editors Paul Devereux and Neil Mortimer. The pre-eminence and storied history of the Time & Mind: The Journal of Archaeology, Consciousness and Culture are the product of continuous effort and excellence exemplified by the prior editorial groups and the dedicated editorial staff. There is no better example than the previous chief editors, Tina Paphitis and Jack Hunter, whose contribution to the journal has been characterised by excellence and innovation. We sincerely thank them and hope to emulate and expand on their successes and superb editorial choices. What do we hope to accomplish in our editorial term? The major priority is the continued communication of scholarly works exploring the multifaceted relationship between sensory engagements, landscapes, and archaeological heritage and cultivating novel ways to transmit such information. We will work in close collaboration with our advisory board to develop the most efficient model for publishing and disseminating knowledge across the journal’s core interests and to support the mission of the journal and its foundational goals. As researchers gear up towards a post-pandemic environment, we do not forget about the academic inequalities that exist and which have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. We will endeavour to work closely with and promote early career researchers, those from under-represented backgrounds, and those on atypical career paths who may have suffered disproportionately during this time but who have much to contribute to fulfil the core values and impetus that led Paul and Neil to found Time & Mind in the first place: to provide a space for interdisciplinary work that pushes disciplinary boundaries creatively and that acknowledges the multiplicity of knowledge production through rigorous research. TIME AND MIND 2022, VOL. 15, NO. 1, 1–3 https://doi.org/10.1080/1751696X.2022.2085914
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