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power of attention: campaigning archaeology in social media
2023Aufmerksamkeit war noch nie so exakt vermessen und wichtig wie in der heutigen Zeit. In den sozialen Medien bestimmen Indikatoren wie „Views“, „Likes“, Herzchen, Traurigkeit, Kommentare, das Teilen und das Abonnieren auf vielfältige Weise, wie Wahrnehmungen erzeugt, verfolgt und geschätzt werden.
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Introduction to the Historical Archaeology of Powered Cultural Landscapes
International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 2010This article starts by defining the term “powered cultural landscapes” and then provides a brief history of research on this topic in historical archaeology, starting with the settlement pattern paradigm that did not use the word “landscape,” and progressing to the landscape paradigm and the subsequent increasing use of the word “power” in cultural ...
Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood, Sherene Baugher
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2021
The concept of power has been a major feature of natural law theories. It evolved over the course of several centuries and was arguably the defining notion in both Hobbes’ and Spinoza’s doctrines of natural right. Yet Leibniz appears to effect a reversal in this millennium-long trajectory and demotes power to a derivative term of his philosophy.
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The concept of power has been a major feature of natural law theories. It evolved over the course of several centuries and was arguably the defining notion in both Hobbes’ and Spinoza’s doctrines of natural right. Yet Leibniz appears to effect a reversal in this millennium-long trajectory and demotes power to a derivative term of his philosophy.
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The Archaeology of Power and Politics in Eurasia
2012For thousands of years, the geography of Eurasia has facilitated travel, conquest and colonization by various groups, from the Huns in ancient times to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in the past century. This book brings together archaeological investigations of Eurasian regimes and revolutions ranging from the Bronze Age to the modern day ...
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Contested Bones: Archaeological Human Remains and Legacies of Power
2018This book and its 2014 companion volume (Archaeological Human Remains: Global Perspectives) examine current and future trends in studies of archaeological human remains. The papers address the influences that different geopolitical contexts have on the study of this category of archaeological material and how such remains are used to address broader ...
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The Archaeology of Baseball: Landscape and the Power of Place
Archaeologies, 2012That material culture is constitutive of culture as well as being one of its outcomes plays out especially strongly when one looks at the relationships between human communities and their landscapes. Cultural landscapes are created by communities, which in turn adapt to the landscape’s physical and social dimensions. This paper explores the dynamics of
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Genetic engineering regulation in Australia: An ‘Archaeology’ of expertise and power
Science as Culture, 2005Strategies of regulation have played a central role in addressing or containing scientific and public controversy about the overall purpose and safety of genetic engineering.
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Archaic Imperium: New Archaeological Narratives of Regal Roman Power
The traditional understanding of the Roman Monarchy, or Regal Period (c. 753-509 BC), has long been predominantly shaped by later Roman literary sources, often imbued with anachronistic biases and legendary embellishments. These narratives, while foundational, present a challenge to discerning the true nature of regal power, particularly the concept ofRevista, Zen, CHEMISTRY, 10
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Foucault at Work: Archaeology, Genealogy, and the Dispositions of Power
The European Legacy, 2009Psychiatric Power: Lectures at the College de France 1973–1974. Translated by Graham Burchell. Edited by Jacques Lagrange (Hampshire, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006), xxii + 382 pp. £19.99 cloth.
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