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- Title
Collaboration, Partnerships, and Relationships within a Corporate World.
- Authors
Connaughton, Sean P.; Leon, Mike; Herbert, James
- Abstract
Incorporating community involvement and collaboration in archaeological research is difficult in the best of situations, but is it even possible from within large corporate Cultural Resource Management (CRM) firms? Can archaeologists draw from established community-based participatory research (CBPR) and apply its principles to CRM archaeology? Given that commercial archaeology involves potentially multiple conflicting stakeholders, time and budget constraints, narrow work parameters, and many other intricacies, those of us seeking a more equitable approach have found the application of collaborative practices much more challenging. Using lessons learned during a major excavation project in British Columbia's Lower Mainland, we suggest methods and techniques for bridging the gap between the academic model of community-based participatory research and the more practical considerations required of consulting archaeology. These examples represent small steps in moving towards a future where CRM helps facilitate the development of sustainable community partnerships through collaborative praxis transforming archaeology (Atalay etal. 2014).
- Subjects
CANADA; COMMUNITY archaeology; COMMUNITY development; ARCHAEOLOGY &; state; COMMUNITY involvement; SALVAGE archaeology; FIRST Nations antiquities; TOKENISM
- Publication
Canadian Journal of Archaeology, 2014, Vol 38, Issue 2, p541
- ISSN
0705-2006
- Publication type
Article