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  • Petersson, Bodil, et al. (författare)
  • Arkeologi och samhälle
  • 2009
  • Ingår i: Arkeologi och samhälle. - Lund : Institutionen för arkeologi och antikens historia. - 9789189578265 ; Acta Archaeologica Lundensia in 8, no 58, s. 7-11
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)
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  • Petersson, Bodil, et al. (författare)
  • Den hälsovådliga resan i tiden
  • 2008
  • Ingår i: Arkeologi och samhälle.
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • The text deals with the concept of time travelling into the past and how it is conceived. The author makes an evaluation of different approaches to the past that are either alternative or symbiotic or both in relation to both past and present time. Examples in the article relates to modern rune carvers and re-enactment traditions relating to the Iron age, the Viking Age and the Medieval period.
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  • Petersson, Bodil, et al. (författare)
  • Experimental Archaeology – A Journey in Time from Enlightenment to Experience
  • 2011
  • Ingår i: Experimental Archaeology – Between Enlightenment and Experience. - 9789189578425 ; 62, s. 27-48
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • The research history and conditions in experimental archaeology up until today show a heavy emphasis on technological studies within a hypothetical-deductive theoretical paradigm. How is it possible to enhance the conditions for experimental archaeology so that it can also develop as a humanistic area of research, more closely related to existential perspectives of human life? We argue for the integration of technical, sensory and emotional understandings of the past, so that the notion of being a human in a long-term perspective can be included in the concept of experimental archaeology. A humanistic experimental archaeology is achieved by the development of new methods such as conscious use of anachronisms, renewal of techniques for document- ing and communicating experiments, and use of the human body and senses as an experimental field. The success of this approach is dependent upon cooperation between archaeological open-air muse- ums and sites conducting experimental archaeology, and archaeologi- cal departments at universities that are willing to maintain, develop and renew research and education in the direction of a humanistic experimental archaeology.
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  • Petersson, Bodil, et al. (författare)
  • Gendergruppen i Lund - en historik
  • 1999
  • Ingår i: Han hon den det - Att integrera genus och kön i arkeologi. - 0281-3440. - 9197249688 ; 65
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)
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  • Petersson, Bodil, et al. (författare)
  • Introduction
  • 2011
  • Ingår i: Experimental Archaeology – Between Enlightenment and Experience. - 9789189578425 ; 62, s. 9-25
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • This text presents the background and overall aims of the project Experi- mental Archaeology – Between Enlightenment and Experience, the contents of this book in general and also the preceding regional workshops held in Norway, Sweden and Denmark. The concluding vision is that the project will contribute to the initiation of a true and unlimited experi- mental archaeology that is given a possibility to thrive in both academic institutions and archaeological open-air museums in local, regional, national and international contexts.
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  • Petersson, Bodil, et al. (författare)
  • Skåne mellan nationerna - arkeologi och regional identitet
  • 2008
  • Ingår i: Arkeologi och identitet. - Göteborg : Makadam Förlag. - 9789122021711 ; Acta Archaeologica Lundensia Series in 8° No. 53, s. 23-38, s. 309-320
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Scania, a landscape in today's Sweden, has its history in both a Swedish and a Danish context. It has therefore been possible for the Scanian people to maintain different positions in relation to history. I wish to focus on the role of archaeology in connection with the concept of regional identity. Starting from archaeological excavations of the so-called trelleborgar and ringborgar in Scania and Denmark I will show the role of Scania in connection with archaeology. I also highlight how the debate is formed and what connections are made in relation to the establishment of a regional identity in our time.
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  • Andersson, Joakim, 1974-, et al. (författare)
  • Uppdragsarkeologins publika sida. Slättbygdsprojektet
  • 2005
  • Bok (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • De arkeologiska utgrävningarna är den historiska forskningsinstitution som är starkast reglerat i lag, tilloch med fastare än historieämnets plats i skolundervisningen. Om en exploatör vill utnyttja mark där fornminne finns är det ett ovillkorat krav att platsen ska grävas ut och resultaten dokumenteras.I tider avexpansion för bebyggelse och infrastruktur utvecklas därför institutionerna kring de arkeologiskautgrävningarna.Riksantikvarieämbetet, Avdelningen för arkeologiska undersökningar, UV Öst, har tillsammans medÖstergötlands länsmuseum bedrivit ett uppdragsarkeologiskt projekt kallat Slättbygdsprojektet under åren2000-2005. Som en del av projektet ingår uppdraget att förmedla resultaten av undersökningarna tillallmänheten i olika former. En av ambitionerna är att i Agenda kulturarvs anda bedriva förmedling somfaller under begreppen demokratisering, delaktighet, tillgänglighet och dialog.Det är dennakunskapsförmedlings ramar, förutsättningar, historik, utförande och innehåll som kontextualiseras ochstuderas i den föreliggande rapporten.UV etablerades i Linköping under sent 60-tal och arbetade med stadens utbyggnad samt E4:ansdragning genom länet. Nya grävmetoder gjorde att fynd och samhällsprocesser (boplatser) under markytan upptäcktes. Detta förändrade både kunskapsbild och grävpraktik. Under slutet av 80-taletintensifieras verksamheten och ett eget lokalkontor för UV etablerades. Samtidigt har man menat attutrymmet för bearbetning, analys och synteser har varit för litet. Man kan ändå konstatera att antaletskrifter och andra informationsinsatser varit omfattande. Trots de ur vetenskaplig synvinkel, godtyckligaincitamenten till grävningar som exploateringarna utgör, har man sökt ge en sammanfattande bild avforskningsläget och prioritera de mest intressanta vetenskapliga problemen som en vetenskaplig ram för dokumentationen.Till det kommer en höjd ambitionsnivå för de publika insatserna, förmedlingen.Ambitionsnivån kring dokumentationerna har alltså under 1990-talet ökat både åt det publika och detvetenskapliga hållet.På 2000-talet är det dels utgrävningarna i Norrköping, dels längs järnvägssträckningen Mjölby-Motalasom står för de stora insatserna. Västra Östergötland är en av de mer fyndrika regionerna i länet ochSlättbygdsprojektet presenterar uppläggningen för detta. I jämförelse med den Vetenskapligaverksamhetsplanen från 2000 trycker man än mer på förmedlingen av kunskapen längs en lång rad olikainsatser.
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  • Arkeologi och identitet
  • 2008. - 1
  • Samlingsverk (redaktörskap) (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • In this book several authors from the Nordic countries discuss the concept of identity as used within archaeology. Identity is as well part of the cultural heritage as an active component in today's political discussion. Ranging from present uses of identity today to the use of identity in the past, the 17 articles in the book show how identity works within archaeology.
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  • Att återupptäcka det glömda : aktuell forskning om forntidens förflutna i Norden
  • 2012
  • Samlingsverk (redaktörskap) (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • I oktober 2010 träffades arkeologer, medeltidsarkeologer, historiker, idéhistoriker, etnologer,  latinare och religionshistoriker i Lund för att diskutera arkeologins historia. Symposiet blev grund för denna artikelsamling. I boken beskriver forskare hur idéer, människor, platser, fornlämningar och fornfynd har format synen på det förflutna. Hur har metoder uppstått och spridits? Vad fanns innan arkeologin och vem skapade den, forskare, kufar eller kungligheter? Vad visar våra museer? Hur har arkeologer, lokalbefolkning och myndigheter mötts?Arkeologi handlar om forntiden, men speglar också alltid samtiden.
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  • Bonacchi, Chiara, et al. (författare)
  • Digital Co-production in Archaeology : An editorial
  • 2017
  • Ingår i: Internet Archaeology. - : Council for British Archaeology. - 1363-5387. ; :46
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This special issue focuses on digitally-enabled co-production in archaeology, by bringing together papers that were presented at the session Communication as Collaboration: Digital Methods, Experiences and Values, organised at the 21st Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (University of Glasgow, 2015). The session was part of the Communicating Archaeology thematic cluster, which was partly inspired by the first published volume dedicated specifically to the topic of digital public engagement in archaeology (Bonacchi 2012). In that session and in this collection, we have been exploring communication as the collaborative construction of materials and interpretations rather than the dissemination of content at given stages of the archaeological research process (Bonacchi and Moshenska 2015). We have aimed at building an initial critical mass of literature reflecting on participatory engagement with archaeology, its values, limitations and applicability by different social actors in a range of places and spaces within geo-political, social and cultural situations. By hosting case studies that were spontaneously offered in response to an invited call for papers, the issue allows the examination of the presence, or absence, meanings and outcomes of digital co-production in archaeology at an international level.
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  • Börjesson, Lisa, et al. (författare)
  • A Neo-Documentalist Lens for Exploring the Premises of Disciplinary Knowledge Making
  • 2016
  • Ingår i: Proceedings from the Document Academy. - 2376-8908. ; 3:1, s. 1-23
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This article applies a neo-documentalist approach to explore disciplinary documentation and document practices, assumed to condition disciplinary knowledge-making. The aim is to show how conceptions and materialities of what counts as documentation and documents are intertwined with changing and persisting disciplinary and sub-disciplinary practices of producing information and knowledge, of knowing, and informing. A collective, multivocal autoethnographic method is used to obtain vignettes from five areas of activity in or related to archaeology. The ongoing digitization of archaeological investigation and documentation methods, and of archaeological materials, is used as a shared departure point in the vignettes, explaining how digitization influences documents in each area of archaeology. The vignettes illustrate a multitude of conceptions and materialities of documentation and reveal frictions, both within and between sub-disciplinary areas. In light of the exploration of documentation practices in archaeology, we posit that a neo-documentalist perspective functions as a useful analytical tool for deconstructing habitual and canonical conceptions of documentation in disciplines and practices. The approach is especially powerful for pinpointing and explicating frictions between conceptions of documentation that can cause problems in information sharing and communication. We discuss the potential of the neo-documentalist approach as a practical tool to plan for and implement change in documentation and document practices.
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  • Börjesson, Lisa, et al. (författare)
  • A neo-documentalist lens for exploring the premises of disciplinary knowledge making
  • 2016
  • Ingår i: Proceedings from the annual meeting of the Document Academy. - 2376-8908. ; 3:1, s. 1-23
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This article applies a neo-documentalist approach to explore disciplinary information and knowledge making practices. The aim is to show how conceptions and materialities of what counts as documentation and documents are intertwined with changing and persisting disciplinary and sub-disciplinary practices of producing information and knowledge, of knowing, and informing. A collective, multivocal autoethnographic method is used to obtain vignettes from five areas of activity in or related to the discipline archaeology. The ongoing digitization of archaeology is used as a shared point of departure in the vignettes, explaining how digitization influences documentation and documents in each area of archaeological practice. The vignettes illustrate a multitude of conceptions and materialities of documentation, and reveal frictions in-between, both between and within sub-disciplinary areas. In the light of the exploration of information and knowledge making practices in archaeology, we posit that a neo-documentalist perspective functions as a useful analytical tool for deconstructing canonical and habitual conceptions of documentation in disciplines and practices. The approach is especially powerful in pinpointing and explicating frictions between conceptions of documentation as potential sources of problems in information sharing. Moreover, we discuss the potential of the neo-documentalist approach as a practical tool to plan for and implement change in documents and documentation practices.
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  • Börjesson, Lisa, et al. (författare)
  • A Neo-Documentalist Lens for Exploring the Premises of Disciplinary Knowledge Making
  • 2016
  • Ingår i: Proceedings from the Document Academy. - 2473-215X. ; 3:1, s. 1-23
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The aim of this article is to demonstrate how documentation analysis with a neo-documentalist lens can help us explore variations (and stabilities) in conceptions and materialities of documents, as intertwined with disciplinary and sub-disciplinary practices of informing and knowing. Drawing on documentation theory, and with previous research on archaeological documentation as a background, by means of autoethnographic vignettes we explore contemporary conceptions of documentation in five areas in or related to archaeology (Intra-site 3D documentation, Development-led archaeology, Aggregating documentation for use outside the organization, Mediating documentation – or documentation mediation, and Documenting and displaying archaeology in a changing environment). Digitization, and how digitization has spurred renegotiations of what counts as documentation, functions as a common denominator discussed in all of the vignettes. The analysis highlights simultaneously ongoing renegotiations of documentation serving each area’s unique epistemic purposes, and pushing document materialities in different directions. This operationalization of documentation analysis creates an understanding for intra-disciplinary variations in documentation but is importantly also a practical tool to uncover documentation-related premises of disciplinary knowledge-making. This tool can be applied for example in processes of information policy development (regulating what purposes documentation should serve, and what it should be like), information systems design (e.g. for creation and communication of documentation), and infrastructure development (e.g. for preservation and accessibility of documentation).
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  • Börjesson, Lisa, et al. (författare)
  • Information Policy for (Digital) Information in Archaeology : current state and suggestions for development
  • 2015
  • Ingår i: Internet Archaeology. - York : University of York. - 1363-5387. ; 40
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The introduction of digital data capturing and management technologies has transformed information practices in archaeology. Digital documentation and digital infrastructures are integrated in archaeologists' daily work now more than ever. International and national institutions and projects have contributed to the development of digital archiving and curation practices. Because knowledge production in archaeology depends heavily on documentation and information dissemination, and on retrieval of past documentation, the question of how information is managed is profoundly intertwined with the possibilities for knowledge production. Regulations at different levels articulate demands and expectations from the emerging digital information practices, but how are these different regulations coordinated, and do they support archaeological knowledge production?In this article we look into the state of information policy - the sum of principles guiding decisions about information - in archaeology and related areas. The aim of the article is to shed light on how information policy directs practice in archaeology, and to show that analysis of such policies is therefore vital. Information policy in legislation and guidelines in Swedish archaeology serves as a case study, and examples from development-led archaeology and the museum sector illustrate how information policies have varied roles across different heritage sectors. There are historical and local trajectories in the policy documents specific to Sweden, but the discussion shows that the emergence of Swedish policies have many parallels with processes in other countries. The article provides recommendations for information policy development for archaeology and related areas.
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  • Dell'Unto, Nicolo, et al. (författare)
  • An Experiment of Integrated Technologies in Digital Archaeology : Creation of New Pipelines to Increase the Perception of Archaeological Data
  • 2013
  • Ingår i: CAA2010 : Fusion of Culture. Proceedings of the 38th Conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology - Fusion of Culture. Proceedings of the 38th Conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology. - 978 1 4073 1108 1 ; , s. 463-468
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Abstract Digital visualization has gone through a revolutionary decade. Compared to other fields where these methods have been applied, archaeology has been, and still is, more resistant to integrating tools and instruments able to describe materials and scenarios with high resolution. This is partly due to the archaeological misconception of high cost of scientific equipment and the complexity in managing an entire pipeline of data processing. 3D data can be used to describe a huge quantity of information in a single model, and with that, can radically change the traditional way of investigating and interpreting an archaeological context. In this work we explore the potential of using 3D documentation to interpret an archaeological context. Moreover, we try to investigate how a 3D digital methodology can be completely integrated and managed with reasonable costs by archaeologists during an excavation. Furthermore, we test visualization tools such as a cave (an immersive, with the specific purpose to understand how the comprehension and sensory impact of an archaeological context changes in relation to how the 3D data is visualized.
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  • Dell'Unto, Nicolo, et al. (författare)
  • Time travel using 3D-methodologies : visualizing the medieval context of a batismal font
  • 2017
  • Ingår i: The Archaeology of Time Travel : Experiencing the Past in the 21st Century - Experiencing the Past in the 21st Century. - 978 1 78491 500 1 - 9781784915018 ; , s. 25-46
  • Bokkapitel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Time travel is often associated with popular mediation. This article demonstrates how time travel using digital visualization may also be a useful tool doing research. The case study is the medieval cathedral and monastery of Dalby in Sweden with a 12th century crypt and font. The crypt may have functioned as a baptismal chapel in the Middle Ages. Digital 3 D techniques including terrestrial laser scanner and image based modelling are used to reconstruct the original architecture of the crypt, to move back the font and to conduct simulations of the use of the space in the liturgy.
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  • Enqvist, Delia Ni Chiobhain (författare)
  • Digital Maritime Sights : Digital visual documentation and communication in Scandinavian contract maritime archaeology
  • 2018
  • Licentiatavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • This licentiate thesis investigates the use of digital visualisations for knowledge production and communication of maritime heritage located underwater. The archaeological practice that takes place in response to development, contract archaeology, is the field that is being investigated.Much of the practical and administrative aspects of contract maritime work involves the survey, excavation and interpretation of archaeological remains. In addition, shifts in heritage policy emphasise that the results of this work move beyond their own value to provide access and democratic participation to heritage and be of benefit to society (e.g. Faro Convention, 2005).Since the inaccessibility of maritime archaeology underwater makes outreach especially challenging, digital, and in particular 3D, technologies have been recognised as having great potential to meet the needs of both maritime archaeological researchers and public audiences. Advances in methodologies for digitally documenting and visualising archaeological sites, both on land and underwater, are providing a range of innovative and multidisciplinary solutions for both archaeological analysis and outreach activities.The aim of this research is to understand current uses of digital visualisation for knowledge production and communication of maritime archaeology located underwater, in order to identify knowledge gaps that would benefit from future research. This aim is met through a study drawn primarily from the fields of digital archaeology, maritime archaeology and heritage studies, as well as discourse and thematic analysis of the factors that influence the use of these technologies in the sector. The case study is the contract maritime archaeology sector in Scandinavia, with a primary focus on the practice in Sweden and also including perspectives from the Danish and Norwegian sectors.The results show that an emphasis on efficiency within the contract sector shapes the understanding and use of digital technologies, in some instances limiting their potential for archaeological interpretation and communication. While the maritime sector was found to be partly defined and restricted by a distinct identity, at times operating independently from mainstream archaeology, it was also found to be open to innovation. This represents great potential for digital workflows aimed at enhancing both interpretation and communication to be applied to the maritime archaeological sector in the future.
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  • Experimental Archaeology : Between Enlightenment and Experience
  • 2011
  • Samlingsverk (redaktörskap) (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • The project Experimental Archaeology – Between Enlightenment and Experience has created a network of researchers and archaeologists with experience from the fields of experimental archaeology and public communication. It has been obvious that experimental archaeology has lived its own life in relation to the ongoing theoretical debate adout archaeological theory in general. This discrepancy between a lively theoretical debate and a subject stuck with scientific ideals emanating from positivist traditions from the 1960s and 1970s made us wonder about the situation today and how the discussion among experimental archaeologists is formed. No full picture of the actual role of experimental archaeology in the Nordic area has been presented before. In this book a number of reserchers and experimenters elucidate the situation and suggest new experimental approaches for the future.The vision is that this book will contribute to the initiation of a true unlimited experimental archaeology that is given a possibility to thrive in both academic institutions and archaeological open-air museums in local, regional, national and international contexts.
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  • Gill, Frances, et al. (författare)
  • An experimental approach to heritage and music through a SOUNDmound at Sandby borg, Sweden : Developments in method and practice
  • 2021
  • Ingår i: Music and Heritage. - : Taylor & Francis. - 9780367359836 - 9780367741037 - 9780429343049 ; , s. 201-211
  • Bokkapitel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • There was this massacre in a beautiful landscape. Children’s bones haunt the archaeologists at Sandby borg, on the Swedish island called Öland. A world’s media arrived at the fortress swiftly after the discovery. The hidden treasure, some in bags stashed around the site, now adorn the museum on the mainland. Tales of superstition circulate like wildfire. In this chapter, we will briefly present our Experimental Heritage project which is all about sound (subsuming music), place and heritage. It is about a mound from sound built with help from different community groups in relation to this Iron Age site, its violent history and current world crises.
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  • Gunnarsson, Fredrik, 1983- (författare)
  • Archaeological Challenges, Digital Possibilities : Digital Knowledge Development and Communication in Contract Archaeology
  • 2018
  • Licentiatavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • This research concerns the digitalisation of archaeology, with a focus on Swedish contract archaeology. The aim is to understand how the archaeological discipline relates to the change that digitalisation brings and human involvement in these processes. The thesis is a study of its impact on processes connected to archaeological knowledge production and communication. The work problematises how digital data might be understood within these contexts but also illustrates where the potential of the digitalisation lies and how archaeology can make use of it. The theoretical approach re-actualises the concept of reflexivity in a digital context, combining it with various communication theories aiming to challenge the archaeological workflow and connect it more closely to present-day society. The digitalisation of archaeology can be seen across the whole discipline withan emphasis on academia. This digital development has greater opportunities in larger research projects which have sufficient funding than in contract archaeology. In those projects leading the digital development, the reflexive approach has been re-discovered and the digital enabled for new processes of knowledge production to take place. In case studies of Swedish contract archaeology several observations are made where it becomes clear that the digitalisation already shows positive effects at a government level, in organisations and projects within the sector. But there are also issues regarding digital infrastructure, knowledge production, archiving, accessibility and transparency. The biggest challenge is not technical but in attitudes towards digitalisation. The research concludes that digital communication based on archaeological source material can be something more than mediation of results. With digital interactive storytelling there are ways to create emotional virtual connections with the user, relating to the present and the surrounding society. By interlinking the processes of interpretation and communication an archaeological knowledge production might become an archaeological knowledge development.
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  • Gunnarsson, Fredrik, 1983- (författare)
  • Det digitala uppdraget : Om uppdragsarkeologins möjligheter att skapa relevant kunskap i ett digitalt samhälle
  • 2022
  • Doktorsavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • The aim of this work is to shed new light on the conditions under which knowledgeproduction in Swedish contract archaeology is realised, within a digitalised system.The purpose is to build a platform to further develop the system, with the aim ofmaking contract archaeology more relevant for society.This study uses Science and Technology Studies as a theoretical framework forstudying the archaeological practice as a scientific process, in which knowledge isassumed to be created in a sociotechnical context, rather than discovered. A casestudy based on 18 interviews with 34 informants representing archaeologicalinvestigators, County Administration Boards and the National Heritage Board hasbeen conducted to highlight the sociotechnical aspects of knowledge production.This study investigates the sociotechnical conditions for building relevantknowledge for government agencies, researchers, and the public, and how the digitalinfrastructure and social aspects of knowledge production affect the kind ofknowledge that is produced. The results are used to produce suggestions for adeveloped archaeological practice in contract archaeology and to show how such apractice may be approached.The results show that there is a great potential in digital practice, but that theframework for tapping this potential does not yet exist. The study reveals that thecurrent digital information infrastructure and the social relations betweenknowledge producers limit successful knowledge development.My research proposes several changes in the system in order to advance towards adigital infrastructure for archaeological knowledge that challenges the focus oninformation. By gathering archaeological documentation in one place, regulatingdigital practices, and working closely with the target groups of contract archaeology,more relevant knowledge production for society can be attained.
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  • Hammar, Tora, 1984-, et al. (författare)
  • Potential drug-related problems detected by electronic expert support system : physicians’ views on clinical relevance
  • 2015
  • Ingår i: International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 2210-7703 .- 2210-7711. ; 37:5, s. 941-948
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Background Drug-related problems cause suffering for patients and substantial costs. Multi-dose drug dispensing is a service in which patients receive their medication packed in bags with one unit for each dose occasion. The electronic expert support system (EES) is a clinical decision support system that provides alerts if potential drug-related problems are detected among a patients’ current prescriptions, including drug–drug interactions, therapy duplications, high doses, drug-disease interactions, drug gender warnings, and inappropriate drugs and doses for geriatric or pediatric patients. Objective The aim of the study was to explore physicians’ views on the clinical relevance of alerts provided by EES. Furthermore we investigated if physicians performed any changes in drug treatment following the alerts and if there were any differences in perceived relevance and performed changes between different types of alerts and drugs. Setting Two geriatric clinics and three primary care units in Sweden. Method Prescribed medications for patients (n = 254) with multi-dose drug dispensing were analyzed for potential drug-related problems using EES. For each alert, a physician assessed clinical relevance and indicated any intended action. A total of 15 physicians took part in the study. Changes in drug treatment following the alerts were later measured. The relationship between variables was analyzed using Chi square test. Main outcome measure Physicians’ perceived clinical relevance of each alert, and changes in drug treatment following the alerts. ResultsPhysicians perceived 68 % (502/740) of EES alerts as clinically relevant and 11 % of all alerts were followed by a change in drug treatment. Clinical relevance and likelihood to make changes in drug treatment was related to the alert category and substances involved in the alert. Conclusion In most patients with multi-dose drug dispensing, EES detected potential drug-related problems, with the majority of the alerts regarded as clinically relevant and some followed by measurable changes in drug treatment.
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  • Hammar, Tora, 1984-, et al. (författare)
  • Potential drug related problems detected by electronic expert support system in patients with multi-dose drug dispensing.
  • 2014
  • Ingår i: International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy. - : Springer. - 2210-7703 .- 2210-7711. ; 36:5, s. 943-952
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Background Drug related problems (DRPs) are frequent and cause suffering for patients and substantial costs for society. Multi-dose drug dispensing (MDDD) is a service by which patients receive their medication packed in bags with one unit for each dose occasion. The clinical decision support system (CDSS) electronic expert support (EES) analyses patients’ prescriptions in the Swedish national e-prescription repository and provides alerts if potential DRPs are detected, i.e. drug–drug interactions, duplicate therapy, drug-disease contraindications, high dose, gender warnings, geriatric, and paediatric alerts. Objective To analyse potential DRPs in patients with MDDD, detected by means of EES. Setting A register study of all electronically stored prescriptions for patients with MDDD in Sweden (n = 180,059) March 5–June 5, 2013. Method Drug use and potential DRPs detected in the study population during the 3 month study period by EES were analysed. The potential DRPs were analysed in relation to patients’ age, gender, number of drugs, and type of medication. Main outcome measure Prevalence of potential DRPs measured as EES alerts. Results The study population was on average 75.8 years of age (±17.5, range 1–110) and had 10.0 different medications (±4.7, range 1–53). EES alerted for potential DRPs in 76 % of the population with a mean of 2.2 alerts per patient (±2.4, range 0–27). The older patients received a lower number of alerts compared to younger patients despite having a higher number of drugs. The most frequent alert categories were drug–drug interactions (37 % of all alerts), duplicate therapy (30 %), and geriatric warnings for high dose or inappropriate drugs (23 %). Psycholeptics, psychoanaleptics, antithrombotic agents, anti-epileptics, renin-angiotensin system agents, and analgesics represented 71 % of all drugs involved in alerts. Conclusions EES detected potential DRPs in the majority of patients with MDDD. The number of potential DRPs was associated with the number of drugs, age, gender, and type of medication. A CDSS such as EES might be a useful tool for physicians and pharmacists to assist in the important task of monitoring patients with MDDD for potential DRPs.
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  • Han hon den det : att integrera genus och kön i arkeologi
  • 1999. - 1
  • Samlingsverk (redaktörskap) (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Vad är en man? Vad är en kvinna? Finns en gräns mellan könen? Vad är egentligen kön... och vad är genus? Och vad har detta med människans historia att göra? I tretton artiklar och nio postersammandrag behandlas olika aspekter på genus i arkeologi. Boken har sitt ursprung i Arkeologidagarna i Lund 1998, som arrangerades av Gendergruppen vid Arkeologiska institutionen. Jorden och himlen, härden och plogen, livet och döden, prylar och sylar, järnframställningsugnar och vävstolar, handställningar och kanske tandställningar – genus genomsyrar allt! Forskning med genus och kön i fokus har ingen given form.
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  • Hellström, Lennart, 1945-, et al. (författare)
  • Cadmium exposure pathways in a population living near a battery plant
  • 2007
  • Ingår i: Science of the Total Environment. - : Elsevier BV. - 0048-9697 .- 1879-1026. ; 373:2-3, s. 447-455
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Objectives: The objectives of the present study were to assess the relative impact of different pathways of environmental cadmium (Cd) exposure and to evaluate the contribution from locally produced vegetables and root crops to the total dietary intake of Cd. Methods: Cadmium in urine was determined for 492 individuals living near a closed down battery factory in Sweden. For each individual we created an environmental exposure-index based on Cd emissions to ambient air and number of years living at various distances from the plant. This information as well as dietary data were collected via questionnaires. Samples of soil, carrots and/or potatoes were collected from 37 gardens and analysed for Cd concentration. Results: Eating homegrown vegetables/potatoes, environmental Cd-exposure-index, female gender, age above 30 years and smoking more than one pack of cigarettes daily for at least 10 years were found to be significantly associated with increased urine concentrations of Cd (UCd > 1.0 nmol/mmol creatinine). We found a statistically significant relation between Cd in urine and environmental Cd-exposure-index in persons eating homegrown vegetables/potatoes regularly. Cd concentrations in homegrown carrots, potatoes and in garden soil were highest in the area closest to the factory. Daily consumption of potatoes and vegetables cultivated in the vicinity of the closed battery factory was estimated to increase Cd intake by 18-38%. Conclusion: The present study shows that consumption of locally grown vegetables and root crops was an important exposure pathway, in subjects living near a nickel-cadmium battery plant, whereas direct exposure via ambient air was less important. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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  • Holtorf, Cornelius, 1968-, et al. (författare)
  • Archaeology and Time Travel
  • 2018. - Living edition
  • Ingår i: Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology. - Berlin : Springer. - 9783319517261
  • Bokkapitel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Time travel is a characteristically contemporary way of approaching the past. If reality is defined as the sum of human experiences and social practices, all reality is partly virtual, and all experienced and practiced time travel is real. In that sense, time travel experiences are not necessarily purely imaginary. Time travel experiences and associated social practices have become ubiquitous and popular, increasingly replacing more knowledge-oriented and critical approaches to the past. Our discussion covers some of the implications and problems associated with the ubiquity and popularity of time travelling including the benefits of methodical anachronism. The deliberate use of anachronism is an important method in understanding ourselves and the nature of knowledge gained about the past. We also discuss whether time travel is inherently conservative because of its escapist tendencies, or whether it might instead be considered as a fulfillment of the contemporary Experience or Dream Society. Whatever position one may take, time travel is a legitimate and timely object of study and critique because it represents a particularly significant way of bringing the past back to life in the present.
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  • Holtorf, Cornelius, 1968-, et al. (författare)
  • Archaeology and Time Travel
  • 2020. - 2 ed.
  • Ingår i: Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology. - Cham : Springer. - 9783030300166 - 9783030300180 ; , s. 653-662
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)
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  • Holtorf, Cornelius, 1968-, et al. (författare)
  • FKH i siffror – reloaded : Förslag på komplement till redovisning av vår verksamhet
  • 2022
  • Rapport (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Dokumentet ”FKH i siffror” årligen redovisar Fakulteten för konst och humanioras nyckeltal och speglar hur vi ser på vår verksamhet. Det är viktigt att fundera vad vi vill redovisa och hur vi presenterar fakultetens verksamhet och människorna bakom. Det bör inte finnas en motsättning mellan vad vi gör (och vill göra) och vad (samt hur) vi redovisar. I nuläget ligger ”FKH i siffrors” huvudfokus på nyckeltal som har ekonomisk betydelse (kostnader, intäkter, HSt, genomströmning, antal och beviljandegrad av externa ansökningar). Vi upplever att den typen siffror inte bara dominerar våra interna diskussioner som handlar (alltför) mycket om ekonomi utan också styr våra beslut som ofta har förbättrad ekonomi som mål. Vår gemensamma verksamhet strävar även efter ett förbättrat innehåll i den utbildning och forskning vi bedriver. Därför föreslår vi i denna rapport ett visuellt komplement till FKH i siffror. På sikt kan samma förslagen också appliceras till hela Linnéuniversitetets årsrapport.
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  • Holtorf, Cornelius, 1968-, et al. (författare)
  • The Archaeology of Time Travel : An Introduction
  • 2010
  • Ingår i: Lund Archaeological Review. - Lund. - 1401-2189. ; 15-16, s. 27-30
  • Tidskriftsartikel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Introduction to a special section containing papers presented at the 14th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA) in Malta, September 2008
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  • Holtorf, Cornelius, 1968-, et al. (författare)
  • Time Travel to the Present : Interview with Erika Andersson Cederholm
  • 2017
  • Ingår i: The Archaeology of Time Travel. - : Archaeopress. - 9781784915018 ; , s. 257-270
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Erika Andersson Cederholm is Associate Professor in sociology at the Department of Service Management and Service Studies, Lund University. Her research interests embrace the intersection between culture, economy and social interactions, including service encounters and experiences in tourism and hospitality contexts. Her recent research focusses on the commodification and organisation of intimacy and emotions in hospitality contexts, lifestyle enterprising in the rural experience economy, and the boundary work between economic and non-economic life spheres in various service contexts.
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  • Huvila, Isto, et al. (författare)
  • Archaeological information work and the digital turn
  • 2018
  • Ingår i: Archaeology and archaeological information in the digital society. - Abingdon & New York : Routledge. - 9780415788434 - 9781315225272 ; , s. 143-158
  • Bokkapitel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Concluding discussion by the book authors as a group, interlinking the themes and chapters of the book Archaeology and archaeological information in the digital society.
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  • Huvila, Isto, Professor, 1976-, et al. (författare)
  • Archaeological information work and the digital turn
  • 2018
  • Ingår i: Archaeology and Archaeological Information in the Digital Society. - New York : Routledge. - 9780415788434 - 9781315225272 ; , s. 143-158
  • Bokkapitel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Embracing digitality is to a large degree a question of competence of critically understanding a branch of technologies, their use, usefulness and direct and indirect cultural repercussions. It is fair to claim that both quantitatively and qualitatively, there is more archaeological and archaeologically relevant information than before and new copious possibilities to use and reuse, analyse and reanalyse this information. A vital aspect in the process is to maintain a critical sensitivity to the limits of both large and narrow categories and an understanding of their consequences to archaeological information work and the conduct of archaeology. This is a task of all archaeological information workers from field archaeologists to geographic information system specialists, curators and information managers, and obviously, especially those who are engaged in educating and training future generations of professionals.
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  • Jennbert, Kristina, et al. (författare)
  • "Nä, nu skall jag läsa arkeologi" - Arkeologiutbildningen i blickfånget
  • 2009
  • Ingår i: Arkeologi och samhälle. - 9789189578265 ; Acta Archaeologica Lundensia Series in 8° No 58, s. 13-27
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Varför börjar man läsa arkeologi? Intresse, fascination elller en strategisk yrkesutbildning? Utbildningspolitiska mål har styrt utformningen av utbildningen under de senaste 40 åren. En diskussion förs i vad mån detta har styrt innehållet i utbildningen. I takt med att arkeologiämnet förändrat sina kunskapsteoretiska perspektiv har också innehåll och kunskapssyn förändrats. Politiska visioner styr utbilding, frågan är i vilken grad dessa styr vad studenterna väljer att studera.
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  • Johansson, Marit (författare)
  • Life in a World Heritage City : A case study of discussions and contested values in Angra do Heroísmo, the Azores
  • 2015
  • Doktorsavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • The objectives of this study are to critically map and analyse past and current  discussions, negotiations and social processes that take place and relate to conditions created by living in- or monitoring the World Heritage City Angra do Heroísmo in the Azores, Portugal. Based on ethnographic fieldwork and qualitative interviews with the stakeholders in the city, the purpose has been to study how, and with what result and consequences, contested values, interests, rhetoric and powers are mobilized and made into dynamic forces for these stakeholders. Hence, this thesis gives a chronological presentation of selected issues and discussions, which have been taking place in the city from 1980 to 2012. The first subjects attended to are the 1980 earthquake and the nomination process which led to the inscription of Angra to the World Heritage List in 1983.However, some of the core objectives relate to the implications of living in a World Heritage City, given the preservation provisions which follow such a classified area. The aim has further been to assess the point of departure for the official monitors and their views on monitoring a vibrant historical area. The discussions analysed relate to the predicaments occurring when modern development is set up against preservation. However, the analyses show how policies and preservation ideals change, as well as how powers and authorities are challenged and affected by forces within and outside the “authorized heritage discourse”. Finally, this study has assessed the notions of pride, local attachment and identity among the inhabitants in Angra. The World Heritage Status can trigger a double sense of feelings; on the one side it holds emotions related to pride and recognition, on the other it represents obstacles for living- and developing the city in accordance with the present needs.World Heritage and tourism are closely linked, and this investigation explores how the stakeholders in Angra relate to the possibilities and threats which tourism holds. Angra represents a site where there is a limited influx of tourist, and we can see how most stakeholders speak for a quality-based tourism. In this respect, one could say there is a prevailing consensus among the stakeholders. Finally, this study has assessed the notions of pride, local attachment and identity among the inhabitants in Angra. These sensations are related to the historical cityscape, an environment which also frames personal experiences and processes. The World Heritage Status can trigger a double sense of feelings; on the one side it holds emotions related to pride and recognition, on the other it represents obstacles for living- and developing the city in accordance with the present needs. Angra do Heroísmo is studied for its particularities, yet comparisons made with other studies reveal that the matters and aspects addressed in this thesis can be universal rather than particular.
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  • Magnusson Staaf, Björn, et al. (författare)
  • Nils Åberg och den skapande fantasin
  • 2012
  • Ingår i: Att återupptäcka det glömda : aktuell forskning om forntidens förflutna i Norden. - 0065-1001. - 9789189578470 ; 32, s. 355-369
  • Bokkapitel (refereegranskat)
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  • Malm, Carolina Jonsson, et al. (författare)
  • Tillämpade, experimentella och forskningsanknutna arbetssätt i kulturarvsutbildningen
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: Kompetens i museisektorn. - Lund : Nordic Academic Press. - 9789188909145 ; , s. 207-219
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Artikeln presenterar kandidatprogrammet Kulturarv i samtid och framtid vid Linnéuniversitetet och hur programmet erbjuder experimentella och forskningsanknutna arbetssätt inom ramen för utbildningen. 
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  • Petersson, Bodil, 1967-, et al. (författare)
  • A journey in time
  • 2011. - 1
  • Ingår i: Experimental archaeology. - Lund : Lunds universitet, Institutionen för arkeologi och antikens historia. - 9789189578425 ; , s. 27-48
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • The research history and conditions in experimental archaeology up until today show a heavy emphasis on technological studies within a hypothetical-deductive theoretical paradigm. How is it possible to enhance the conditions for experimental archaeology so that it can also develop as a humanistic area of research, more closely related to existential perspectives of human life? We argue for the integration of technical, sensory and emotional understandings of the past, so that the notion of being a human in a long-term perspective can be included in the concept of experimental archaeology. A humanistic experimental archaeology is achieved by the development of new methods such as conscious use of anachronisms, renewal of techniques for document- ing and communicating experiments, and use of the human body and senses as an experimental field. The success of this approach is dependent upon cooperation between archaeological open-air muse- ums and sites conducting experimental archaeology, and archaeologi- cal departments at universities that are willing to maintain, develop and renew research and education in the direction of a humanistic experimental archaeology. 
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  • Petersson, Bodil, 1967- (författare)
  • Anachronism and Time Travel
  • 2017
  • Ingår i: The Archaeology of Time Travel. - Oxford : Archaeopress. - 978 1 78491 500 1 - 978 1 78491 501 8 ; , s. 281-297
  • Bokkapitel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • It is often argued that well-prepared time travels, for example those through re-enactment and reconstruction, represent some kind of gained truth about the past. There is a striving for authenticity in detail, sometimes with a need to fill a few gaps here and there where information is missing. Anachronism on the other hand is generally banned and seen as something that should not appear at all in settings where authenticity is required. I argue, from my own experiences with research and from examples throughout this book, that the driving force behind all time travels is anachronism at its very core, and that conscious use of anachronism is an important and essential method for developing new approaches to and understanding of ourselves as well as of past societies being (re)created in the present.
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  • Petersson, Bodil (författare)
  • Att återskapa det förflutna - mellan kunskap och upplevelse
  • 2008
  • Rapport (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • This text shows how the use of archaeological evicence in reconstructing the past give different views of each period in the past, from the Stone Age to the Middle Ages. Reconstructing the past is an adventure based on both knowledge and experience.
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