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A symmetrical archaeology, Theoretical Archaeology Group, TAG, December 2005
The Past: What an Unruly Thing!, a session at the Society for Social Studies of Science conference, Pasadena. October 2005
Webmoor, T. "Open source archaeology? Digital information, digital heritage and Intellectual Property Rights: an archaeological case study" American Anthropological Association, San Jose, California, November 2006.
Webmoor, T. "Social Software, Science Studies and Mediating Archaeology" A Critical Studies in New Media Lecture, Mellon Workshops Series, Stanford Humanities Center, Stanford University, February 2005.
Webmoor, T. "Mapwork as Mediation at Teotihuacan, Mexico" Stanford Archaeology Center Mellon Series, Stanford University, May 2004.
Webmoor, T. "Mediational Techniques and Re-presenting multiple engagements with Traditional Cultural Properties (TCPs) in North America" Media/Archaeology session, 5th World Archaeology Congress, Washington, DC, June 2003.
Witmore, C.L. "Sociotechnical genealogies of archaeological practice and the legacy of nineteenth century military innovation, skill, and knowledge in the archaeology of Greece" Anthropology of the state: The state of anthtopology, Cultural and Social Antropology Conference, Stanford University, April 2005
Witmore, C.L. "Seeing the past and hearing the fold: Symmetrical approaches to mediation" Seeing the past, Stanford Archaeology Center conference, Stanford University, February 2005
Witmore, C.L. and Shanks, M. "Media | Archaeology: Nine paths to posthuman mediation" Critical Studies in New Media Workshop, Stanford Humanities Center, Stanford University, January 2005
Witmore, C.L and Shanks, M. "Media | Archaeology and the post-interpretive turn: To the life of things" Theoretical Archaeology Group Conference, University of Glasgow, Scotland (with M. Shanks), December 2004
Symmetrical archaeology publications (this is just a quick list, please add more)
González-Ruibal, A. (ed.) 2007(in press) Arqueología Simétrica. Un Giro Teorico sin Revolucion Paradigmática. Complutum, 18.
Olsen, B. 2003: Material Culture after Text: Re-Membering Things. Norwegian Archaeological Review 36(2), 87-104.
Olsen, B., 2006: Scenes from a troubled engagement. Post-structuralism and material culture studies, in C. Tilley, W. Keane, S. Kuechler, M. Rowlands, and P. Spyer (eds), Handbook of Material Culture. London, 85-103.
Shanks, M., 2004: Three rooms, Journal of social archaeology 4(2), 147-80.
Webmoor, T. 2005: Mediational techniques and conceptual frameworks in archaeology. A model in mapwork at Teotihuacan, Mexico. Journal of Social Archaeology 5(1):54-86.
JSA-Webmoor.pdf
Webmoor, T. 2006(forthcoming): Social software, science studies, and mediating archaeology. Journal of Science, Technology and Human Values.
Witmore, C.L. 2004: Four archaeological engagements with place. Mediating bodily experience through peripatetic video. Visual Anthropology Review. 20(2), 57-72.
WitmoreVAR.pdf
Witmore, C.L. 2004: On multiple fields. Between the material world and media: Two cases from the Peloponnesus, Greece. Archaeological Dialogues. 11(2) 133-164.
ADWitmore.pdf
Witmore, C.L. 2005: Multiple field approaches in the Mediterranean: Revisiting the Argolid Exploration Project. PhD Dissertation, Social Software Version, The Department of Classics and the Archaeology Center, Stanford University.
Witmore, C.L. 2006b. Archaeology and modernity, or archaeology and a modernist amnesia? Norwegian Archaeology Review 39(1). 49-52.
Witmore, C.L. 2006(in press): "Vision, Media, Noise and the Percolation of Time: Symmetrical approaches to the mediation of the material world" Journal of Material Culture 11(3).
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