Bibliographic Information
Article Title
War-time academic professionalism
Journal Title
Public Archaeology
Author(s)
Bernbeck, Reinhard
Year of Publication
2003
Volume Number
3
Issue Number
2
Article Pages
112-116
Web Address (URL)
Additional Information
Available Through
Taylor & Francis Online
Language
English
Notes
Abstract: This brief commentary shows how chronic problems of academic praxis come to the fore in times of major political crises. The areas of popularisation, education and fieldwork are used as examples to highlight the weaknesses and failures of scholarly routines. As a consequence of these difficulties, a fundamental re-conceptualisation of the boundaries of the academic sphere is required.
Additional tags: academic professionalism; political crises; academic archaeology
Taxonomies
RPA Codes & Standards
- Adequate Preparation for Research Projects
- Appropriate Dissemination of Research
- Archaeologist's Responsibility to Colleagues, Employees, and Students
- Archaeologist's Responsibility to Employers and Clients
- Archaeologist's Responsibility to the Public
- Integrity of Research Methodology
- Procedures for Field Survey or Excavation
CIfA Codes
- Principle 4: Responsibility for the availability of archaeological results within reasonable dispatch
- Principle 5: Recognition of aspirations of employees, colleagues and helpers in all matters of employment
Keywords & Terms
- Academic Integrity and/or Plagiarism
- Armed Conflict and Violence
- Conservation
- Integrity of Research Methodology and Field Procedures
- Management of Cultural Resources, Heritage, History
- Professional Standards
- Public Interest, Collaboration, Education, and Outreach
- Respect for and Responsibility to Affected Groups
- Standards of Data Collection, Recordation, Analysis
- Standards of Training and Student/Teacher Responsibilities