The next online workshop on archaeology ethics by SEAMEO SPAFA will be held on 20 February focusing on Accessibility, Inclusivity, and reproducible research with resource person Ben Marwick.
Join us for the third session of SEAMEO SPAFA’s “Archaeology Ethics in Southeast Asia” series on 20 February 2024, 10am (BKK/GMT+7) to hear Ben Marwick, a Professor of Archaeology at the University of Washington – one of two speakers for this session – talk on the issue of ‘Accessibility and Inclusivity of the Discipline’. In this session, we will examine the barriers and challenges encountered by diverse groups within the discipline. The activity aims to formulate insightful recommendations that can contribute to the creation of a more inclusive and accessible environment within the Southeast Asian archaeology community.Ben Marwick’s main research activities combine models from evolutionary ecology with analyses of archaeological evidence to investigate past human behaviour. His specific interests include forager technologies and ecology in Southeast Asia, Australia, and elsewhere. He also analyses how archaeology engages with local and online communities, and with popular culture. He is interested in techniques and methods for reproducible research and open science in archaeology and sciences broadly.We look forward to see you on Tuesday, 20 Feb at 10 am (BKK/GMT+7)!*REGISTER TO JOIN: https://bit.ly/ArchaeologyEthicsInSEAsiaWorkshopAfter registering, a Zoom link will be sent. [Please note that this session as well as subsequent sessions are for registered participants only and will not be live-streamed on SEAMEO SPAFA’s Facebook (as was done for the Opening Session). No recording will be available after.]