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Excavating television: Examining the use of mass media to foster public engagement with archaeology at the Presidio of San Francisco.
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Excavating television: Examining the use of mass media to foster public engagement with archaeology at the Presidio of San Francisco./
Author:
Ramsay, Amy Eastburn.
Description:
201 p.
Notes:
Adviser: Ruth E. Tringham.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International68-08A.
Subject:
Anthropology, Archaeology. -
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9780549168737
Excavating television: Examining the use of mass media to foster public engagement with archaeology at the Presidio of San Francisco.
Ramsay, Amy Eastburn.
Excavating television: Examining the use of mass media to foster public engagement with archaeology at the Presidio of San Francisco.
- 201 p.
Adviser: Ruth E. Tringham.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Berkeley, 2007.
While legislation to protect and preserve archaeological sites has existed since the early twentieth century, attempts at public engagement by practitioners arrived much later. In the last forty years, efforts by the archaeological profession to engage the public with the subject, process, and results of archaeology have increased substantially, as has the theoretical considerations informing those engagement efforts. However, while circumstances have certainly improved, there is still much room for further growth. One underconsidered avenue for public engagement with archaeology is television broadcast. The ubiquity of television in the culture of the United States makes it a valuable tool for reaching the interested and, more importantly, yet-to-be-interested public. Consideration of the historical development of television broadcasting and public programming requirements underscores the importance of this media option. Moreover, critiques of representation as voiced by those involved in the arena of ethnographic filming highlight the concerns and necessary elements of ethical television programming in archaeology. Finally, a case study of a local National Park with extensive archaeological components provides the venue for a model of public engagement through television that gives local schoolchildren the opportunity to engage with archaeological practices, interpretation, and historical constructivism.
ISBN: 9780549168737Subjects--Topical Terms:
622985
Anthropology, Archaeology.
Excavating television: Examining the use of mass media to foster public engagement with archaeology at the Presidio of San Francisco.
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