Teacher
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BERNARDI MARTINA
(syllabus)
The course starts with the history of Public Archeology studies in the international context, from the first experiences to its evolution, to get to the recent developments in the italian context. During the lessons, the main themes and key points related to Public Archeology will be dealt with, such as archaeology and communication, the concept of cultural heritage (tangible and intangible), the Faro convention, the participatory archaeology (objectives and strategies). The course will illustrate the main strategies to achieve the methodological tools aimed to plan and activate Public Archeology projects, integrated with scientific research, which have a concrete impact on cultural heritage valorization, through sustainable policies to be planned with local authorities and community: for the protection, history knowledge and use of the territory.
(reference books)
G. Volpe, Archeologia pubblica. Metodi, tecniche, esperienze, Roma 2020. A. Augenti, A come archeologia. 10 grandi scoperte per ricostruire la storia, Roma 2018. A. Chavarría Arnau, La ricerca partecipata nell’archeologia del futuro, in L’archeologia pubblica prima e dopo l’archeologia pubblica, Il Capitale Culturale, Supplemento 9/2019, pp. 369-387.
Other bibliography will be indicated during the course. For non-attending students: the bibliography will be agreed with the professor.
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