Message posted on 11/07/2019

CfP: Talking archaeology - qualitative interviewing and focus group research in archaeology-related communities

                Call for papers: Special Issue of the *Journal of Community Archaeology and
<br>Heritage*:
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<br>*Talking archaeology: qualitative interviewing and focus group research in
<br>archaeology-related communities*
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<br>Edited by Costis Dallas (University of Toronto & Athena Research Centre)
<br>and Ingrida KelpšienÄ— (Vilnius University)
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<br>We invite contributions to a JCAH special Issue on "Talking archaeology:
<br>qualitative interviewing and focus group research in archaeology-related
<br>communities". We hope that these papers will provide a springboard for yet
<br>more qualitative research of this type (especially but not exclusively in
<br>the digital environment). We also hope to encourage new insights on the
<br>implications of such research on the meaning and impact of archaeology.
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<br>·         We welcome methodological approaches, theoretical reflections,
<br>and substantive discovery research on the opportunities and challenges that
<br>emerge from qualitative interviewing, life histories, focus group research,
<br>narrative analysis, conversation analysis, content analysis, ethnography,
<br>and discourse analysis.
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<br>·         Work may draw from stories, sayings, conversations, and
<br>testimonies by participants in practices drawing from or related to
<br>archaeology. We are especially interested in projects which have developed
<br>outside academic archaeological research and institutional policy and
<br>management work, and in contributions by those who might offer perspectives
<br>from outside Europe.
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<br>·         We will consider submissions with diverse epistemological,
<br>geographical, and theoretical orientations, ranging from formal analysis of
<br>qualitative data to critical, phenomenological, ethnographic, and
<br>arts-based approaches, as long as they draw from sayings or conversations
<br>related to archaeology with members of relevant communities.
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<br>·         Manuscripts submitted for this special issue should adhere to the
<br>general guidelines of the *Journal for Community Archaeology and Heritage*
<br>with regard to authorial voice, structure, referencing and formatting:
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<br>http://www.tandfonline.com/action/authorSubmission?show=instructions&journalC
<br>ode=ycah20
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<br>The guidelines also include links to an EndNote output style for the JCAH
<br>house style, as well as a style guide, a reference style guide, and a Word
<br>template.
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<br>Deadlines:
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<br>·         Submission of manuscripts (4-7,000 words, with 150 words
<br>abstract): 15 October 2019
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<br>·         Publication: Print publication will depend the time required to
<br>review, revise, and finalize each paper and complete the collection.
<br>However, every individual paper will be published ‘Online First’ as soon
<br>as
<br>it is typeset. At this point it will be considered ‘final’, and thus be
<br>available for each author to share, use in CVs, etc.
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