COST Action Arkwork
Archaeological practices and knowledge work in the digital environment
As nations and the EU are making considerable investments in technologies, infrastructures and standards for all aspects of working with archaeological knowledge, critical understanding of how this knowledge is produced and used remains fragmentary. This COST Action aims to overcome this fragmentation by forming a transdisciplinary network that brings together the knowledge from individual research projects, national initiatives and EU projects (e.g. CARARE, LoCloud, Europeana Cloud, ARIADNE, DARIAH) in the field of archaeological knowledge production and use. This Action is an acute priority and prerequisite for ensuring the expected benefits of the large-scale investments in the cultural heritage sector.
The better coordination of current fragmented efforts to study archaeological practices, knowledge production and use, social impact and industrial potential of archaeological knowledge will 1) strengthen and consolidate the current state of the art, as represented in leading research in the field, on the making and emergence of archaeological knowledge and its application for societal benefit, and 2) provide a basis for guidance to diverse stakeholders responsible for making, regulating, preserving, managing and using archaeological knowledge including field archaeologists, museum professionals, heritage administrators, researchers, policymakers, cultural industry and the public.
Participants in COST Action Arkwork are involved in four Working Groups:
- Working Group 1: Archaeological Fieldwork
- Working Group 2: Knowledge production and archaeological collections
- Working Group 3: Archaeological knowledge production and global communities
- Working Group 4: Archaeological scholarship
Contact:
- Prof. Dr. Eleftheria Paliou (Working Group 4 Leader)
Funding:
Additional Information:
- COST Action 15201 OverviewArkwork Website
- Arkwork Working Group 4
- Arkworks Webtalks: Digital Archaeology