Militarizing Culture is a rousing critique of the increasing infiltration of military culture into American society by leading cultural commentator.... Læs mere
The 2014 MSA Retail Industry Report provides benchmarks, gives insight, and enables you to make smart business decisions to maximize sales in your museum store.
Twenty-five archaeologists each tell an intimate story of their experience and entanglement with an evocative artifact.
This critical history of Peruvian archaeology makes a significant contribution to Andean archaeology, to the history of archaeology, and to our understanding of the social context of research.
What is evidence in qualitative inquiry and how is it evaluated? The interdisciplinary, international group of contributors to this volume address these questions in an attempt to create evidential criteria for qualitative work.
Offers a history of the field of qualitative inquiry.
This volume shows how scholars take qualitative inquiry into the outside world, presenting models, cases, and experiences to show how qualitative research can be used as an effective instrument for social justice.
This volume is a call for integrity in autoethnographic research. Stephen Andrew weaves together philosophy, critical theory, and extended self-reflections to... Læs mere
The volume merges traditional archaeological concerns about trade and exchange with more contemporary issues of agency, identity and social meaning.
Archaeology is a way of acting and thinking - about what is left of the past, about temporality of humans and their material lives, about the processes of order and... Læs mere
Kristine Muñoz’s volume of short narrative works, both autoethnographies and fictional stories, framed with synthesizing introduction and conclusion, explore silence and the unspoken as consequential phenomena in human communication.
Alice Kehoe uses critical analysis of large bodies of interdisciplinary evidence to help scholars and students reevaluate the highly controversial theory that people sailed large distances across oceans in ancient times.