000724250 000__ 06181cam\a2200529Ii\4500 000724250 001__ 724250 000724250 005__ 20230306140523.0 000724250 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 000724250 007__ cr\cn\nnnunnun 000724250 008__ 141112t20152015gw\\\\\\ob\\\\001\0\eng\d 000724250 019__ $$a908088776 000724250 020__ $$a9781493916436$$qelectronic book 000724250 020__ $$a1493916432$$qelectronic book 000724250 020__ $$z9781493916429 000724250 035__ $$aSP(OCoLC)ocn895047483 000724250 035__ $$aSP(OCoLC)895047483$$z(OCoLC)908088776 000724250 040__ $$aN$T$$beng$$erda$$epn$$cN$T$$dN$T$$dGW5XE$$dOCLCF$$dIDEBK$$dOHI$$dEBLCP 000724250 049__ $$aISEA 000724250 050_4 $$aCC72 000724250 08204 $$a930.1$$223 000724250 24500 $$aEthics and the archaeology of violence$$h[electronic resource] /$$cAlfredo González-Ruibal, Gabriel Moshenska, editors. 000724250 264_1 $$aWiesbaden [Germany] :$$bSpringer VS,$$c[2015] 000724250 264_4 $$c©2015 000724250 300__ $$a1 online resource. 000724250 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000724250 337__ $$acomputer$$bc$$2rdamedia 000724250 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 000724250 4901_ $$aEthical archaeologies, the politics of social justice ;$$v2 000724250 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000724250 5050_ $$aEthical Archaeologies: The Politics of Social Justice; Contents; Contributors; About the Authors; About the Editors; Chapter 1: Introduction: The Only Way is Ethics; Introduction; Background; Archaeologies of Violence; Archaeological Ethics; Key Themes in This Volume; Violence and Structural Violence; The Temporality of Ethics; Stakeholder Communities; The Responsibilities of Archaeologists; Conclusion; References; Chapter 2: Ethics in Action: A Viewpoint from Israel/Palestine; Who Needs Ethics in Archaeology?; Archaeological Codes of Ethics; Archaeology: Why and for Whom? 000724250 5058_ $$aEthical Archaeological Practice in the Community Archaeology and Conflict Resolution at Silwan; Conclusion; References; Chapter 3: Archaeological Ethics and Violence in Post-genocide Rwanda; Introduction; Background: Post-violent-conflict Archaeology; Violence and Ethics; Archaeology in Post-genocide Rwanda; The Post-genocide Official Historical Narrative; The Post-genocide Governmental Response to the Official Historical Narrative; Archaeology and the Official Historical Narrative; Re-constructing the Past in Post-genocide Rwanda: An Archaeological Contribution 000724250 5058_ $$aPolitics, Violence and ArchaeologyFrom Politics to Ethics; Ethics, Violence and Archaeology; Post-violent Conflict; Persisting Structural Violence; Future Violence; References; Chapter 4: All Our Findings Are Under Their Boots! The Monologue of Violence in Iranian Archaeology; Introduction; Our Findings Under Their Boots; Agents and Parameters Involved in Violence/Constituting Violence in Iranian Archaeology; Historical Background; Archaeology as a Governmental Matter; Archaeologists; Archaeological Legal Issues; Administrative Issues; Educational System; Professional Ethics 000724250 5058_ $$aDiscussion: Iranian Archaeology and Archaeologists as Victims of ViolenceReferences; Chapter 5: Archaeology of Historical Conflicts, Colonial Oppression, and Political Violence in Uruguay; Introduction; Social Oppression, Economic Violence, and Archaeological Ethics; The Search for the Disappeared; From Operation Condor to Operation Carrot; Discussion and Conclusions; References; Chapter 6: Discussing the Spaces of Memory in Buenos Aires: Official Narratives and the Challenges of Site Management; Introduction; Some Concepts; Memory, Space, Narrative; Ethical Considerations 000724250 5058_ $$aSpaces of Memory Officially Recognized in Buenos AiresSites Dating Back to the Latest Military Dictatorship; Former Places of Repression; Former Places of Resistance; Spaces Dating Back to the Last Years of Democracy; Parks; Other Places; Final Remarks; References; Chapter 7: Ethics, Archaeology, and Civil Conflict: The Case of Spain; Introduction; Ethical Choices in a Civil War Context; The Dead; The Battlefields; The Moral Economy of Spanish Civil War Research; Case Studies; Case 1. When Archaeologists Become Bunkerologists; Case 2. When Archaeologists Become Political Activists 000724250 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 000724250 520__ $$aThis volume examines the distinctive and highly problematic ethical questions surrounding conflict archaeology. By bringing together sophisticated analyses and pertinent case studies from around the world it aims to address the problems facing archaeologists working in areas of violent conflict, past and present. Of all the contentious issues within archaeology and heritage, the study of conflict and work within conflict zones are undoubtedly the most highly charged and hotly debated, both within and outside the discipline. Ranging across the conflict zones of the world past and present, this book attempts to raise the level of these often fractious debates by locating them within ethical frameworks. The issues and debates in this book range across a range of ethical models, including deontological, teleological and virtue ethics. The chapters address real-world ethical conundrums that confront archaeologists in a diversity of countries, including Israel/Palestine, Iran, Uruguay, Argentina, Rwanda, Germany and Spain. They all have in common recent, traumatic experiences of war and dictatorship. The chapters provide carefully argued, thought-provoking analyses and examples that will be of real practical use to archaeologists in formulating and addressing ethical dilemmas in a confident and constructive manner. 000724250 588__ $$aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed November 17, 2014). 000724250 650_0 $$aArchaeology$$xMoral and ethical aspects. 000724250 650_0 $$aViolence. 000724250 7001_ $$aGonzález Ruibal, Alfredo,$$eeditor of compilation. 000724250 7001_ $$aMoshenska, Gabriel,$$eeditor of compilation. 000724250 77608 $$iPrint version:$$aGonzález-Ruibal, Alfredo$$tEthics and the Archaeology of Violence$$dNew York, NY : Springer New York,c2014$$z9781493916429 000724250 830_0 $$aEthical archaeologies ;$$v2. 000724250 852__ $$bebk 000724250 85640 $$3SpringerLink$$uhttps://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-1-4939-1643-6$$zOnline Access$$91397441.1 000724250 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:724250$$pGLOBAL_SET 000724250 980__ $$aEBOOK 000724250 980__ $$aBIB 000724250 982__ $$aEbook 000724250 983__ $$aOnline 000724250 994__ $$a92$$bISE