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Archaeology, Politics, Entertainment and Dialogue: Polish (Digital) Public Archaeology
Author(s) -
Alicja Piślewska
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
ap
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.142
H-Index - 2
ISSN - 2171-6315
DOI - 10.23914/ap.v5i0.64
Subject(s) - presentation (obstetrics) , politics , context (archaeology) , entertainment , archaeology , post medieval archaeology , archaeological theory , material culture , conflict archaeology , history , state (computer science) , sociology , prehistoric archaeology , visual arts , art , political science , computer science , law , prehistory , medicine , algorithm , radiology
The following article addresses notions of communication of archaeology and communication between archaeology and society in Poland—past and present. The examination of these two issues begins with a presentation of their historical background, rooted in a political, economic and sociological context. Through reaching back to the past of the Polish state some trends in presenting archaeology to the public can be easily traced. Particular ways of communicating archaeology to the general public are deeply connected with tradition and the wider social and political context, all of which have an undoubtful impact on the reception and perception of archaeology—as a science and as a profession. New technologies, through which communication between archaeologists and society takes place, are definitely used in Poland nowadays, however, the ways in which information is constructed should refer to the existing experience. What should be found is some common ground on which new technologies and traditional ideas of presentation of archaeology could work together and create the most efficient presentation.

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