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The Third Meeting of Theoretical Archaeology Group in Turkey
tagturkey2016@gmail.com
Political Ecology and Field Practice in Archaeology
6-7 June 2016, Süleyman Demirel University – Isparta
Proposals for paper sessions and workshops, including a title and abstract not exceeding 250 words, should be sent to tagturkey2016@gmail.com by 15 January 2016. The approved sessions and their scope will be announced at the Internet website of TAG Turkey (http://tagturkey2016.wix.com/default) on 1 February 2016, and they will be offered for paper proposals. The deadline to submit the titles and abstracts of paper presentations is 1 March 2016. Papers can be presented in Turkish or English.
Organizasyon:
Ömür Harmanşah (Şikago Illinois Üniversitesi, Sanat Tarih Bölümü)
Bilge Hürmüzlü (Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi, Arkeoloji Bölümü)
Çağatay Çelik (Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi, Arkeoloji Bölümü)
Burak Sönmez (Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi, Arkeoloji Bölümü)
Teorik Arkeoloji Grubu Türkiye Üçüncü Toplantısı
(TAG – Türkiye 3)
Siyasi Ekoloji ve Arkeolojide Saha Pratiği
6-7 Haziran 2016, Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi – Isparta
Oturum ve atölye önerileri birer başlık ve 250 kelimeyi aşmayan özetleri ile 15 Ocak 2016 tarihine kadar tagturkey2016@gmail.com’a göndermelerini rica ediyoruz. Onaylanan oturumlar ve tanımları TAG Türkiye internet sitesinde (https://tagturkey2016.wix.com/default) 1 Şubat 2016’da yayınlanacak ve bildiri başvurularına açılacaktır. Bildiri başlıklarını ve özetlerinin son teslim tarihi 1 Mart 2016’dır. Bildiri dili Türkçe ve İngilizcedir.
Previous meetings
Ege University - Izmir ~ 2013
Mimar Sinan University Istanbul ~ 2014
The first TAG-Turkey took place from 9-10 May 2013 at Ege University - Izmir.
tagturkey@gmail.com
Current archaeology in Turkey produces knowledge beyond the well-explored culture-historical framework, which traditionally concentrates on chronological problems, pottery typologies and publication of decontextualized objects. The quality and quantity of problem-oriented research implementing innovative methods with theoretical agendas are increasing rapidly. On the other hand, the ever-increasing awareness of the history of archaeology generated a very welcome critical thinking about the discipline. With this meeting, we intend to explore the social, cultural, political and economic contexts in which archaeology is conducted in Turkey and to gain an overview of the innovative theoretical archaeological research.
During the meeting we discussed themes such as these:
How do archaeologists experience archaeology? How do we teach archaeology at the universities? What are the problems of undergraduate and graduate teaching in archaeology? How did archaeological practice change over time in Turkey? How did archaeology in Turkey emerge and develop? How are the methodological and theoretical frameworks formulated and applied? Does archaeology establish sufficient bonds with other disciplines? Is there a healthy relationship between the archaeological world and the mass media? How do Turkey’s official cultural heritage and tourism politics affect the development of archaeology? In what ways NGO’s are involved in archaeological practice?
Our goal was to have TAG-Turkey meetings at least biannually in changing institutions with different organizers to generate a long-lasting impact on archaeological practice in Turkey.
Theme Suggestions for 2013 included:
• History of archaeology, development of archaeology in Turkey
• Current state of archaeological practice in Turkey
• Settlement, Environment and Landscape archaeology
• GIS applications in archaeology
• Origins of social inequality, complex societies and the state
• Gender Archaeology
• Theories in archaeology
• Methods in archaeology
• Cultural heritage management and NGO’s
• Archaeology and education
• Archaeology, mass media and popular culture
• State and politics of archaeology
• Ethnoarchaeology
• Epistemology and ethics in archaeology
• Philosophy of history and archaeology
Organizers:
Çiler Çilingiroğlu (Ege University)
Fahri Dikkaya (Bilkent University)
TAG- Istanbul 2014
The second of the Theoretical Archaeology Group_Turkey meeting was held on 27-28 November at Mimar Sinan University (İstanbul).
The second meeting was open to papers aimed at exploring the ways of defining the interaction of things and their interrelation with other things and humans symmetrically at different scales until they become "archaeological things".
http://tagturkey2014.wordpress.com
TAG Türkiye 2014 toplantısına ilişkin detaylı bilgi ve gelişmeleri aşağıdaki bağlantıdan izleyebilirsiniz:
http://tagturkiye2014.wordpress.com
The Third Meeting of Theoretical Archaeology Group in Turkey
tagturkey2016@gmail.com
Political Ecology and Field Practice in Archaeology
6-7 June 2016, Süleyman Demirel University – Isparta
Proposals for paper sessions and workshops, including a title and abstract not exceeding 250 words, should be sent to tagturkey2016@gmail.com by 15 January 2016. The approved sessions and their scope will be announced at the Internet website of TAG Turkey (http://tagturkey2016.wix.com/default) on 1 February 2016, and they will be offered for paper proposals. The deadline to submit the titles and abstracts of paper presentations is 1 March 2016. Papers can be presented in Turkish or English.
Organizasyon:
Ömür Harmanşah (Şikago Illinois Üniversitesi, Sanat Tarih Bölümü)
Bilge Hürmüzlü (Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi, Arkeoloji Bölümü)
Çağatay Çelik (Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi, Arkeoloji Bölümü)
Burak Sönmez (Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi, Arkeoloji Bölümü)
Teorik Arkeoloji Grubu Türkiye Üçüncü Toplantısı
(TAG – Türkiye 3)
Siyasi Ekoloji ve Arkeolojide Saha Pratiği
6-7 Haziran 2016, Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi – Isparta
Oturum ve atölye önerileri birer başlık ve 250 kelimeyi aşmayan özetleri ile 15 Ocak 2016 tarihine kadar tagturkey2016@gmail.com’a göndermelerini rica ediyoruz. Onaylanan oturumlar ve tanımları TAG Türkiye internet sitesinde (https://tagturkey2016.wix.com/default) 1 Şubat 2016’da yayınlanacak ve bildiri başvurularına açılacaktır. Bildiri başlıklarını ve özetlerinin son teslim tarihi 1 Mart 2016’dır. Bildiri dili Türkçe ve İngilizcedir.
Previous meetings
Ege University - Izmir ~ 2013
Mimar Sinan University Istanbul ~ 2014
The first TAG-Turkey took place from 9-10 May 2013 at Ege University - Izmir.
tagturkey@gmail.com
Current archaeology in Turkey produces knowledge beyond the well-explored culture-historical framework, which traditionally concentrates on chronological problems, pottery typologies and publication of decontextualized objects. The quality and quantity of problem-oriented research implementing innovative methods with theoretical agendas are increasing rapidly. On the other hand, the ever-increasing awareness of the history of archaeology generated a very welcome critical thinking about the discipline. With this meeting, we intend to explore the social, cultural, political and economic contexts in which archaeology is conducted in Turkey and to gain an overview of the innovative theoretical archaeological research.
During the meeting we discussed themes such as these:
How do archaeologists experience archaeology? How do we teach archaeology at the universities? What are the problems of undergraduate and graduate teaching in archaeology? How did archaeological practice change over time in Turkey? How did archaeology in Turkey emerge and develop? How are the methodological and theoretical frameworks formulated and applied? Does archaeology establish sufficient bonds with other disciplines? Is there a healthy relationship between the archaeological world and the mass media? How do Turkey’s official cultural heritage and tourism politics affect the development of archaeology? In what ways NGO’s are involved in archaeological practice?
Our goal was to have TAG-Turkey meetings at least biannually in changing institutions with different organizers to generate a long-lasting impact on archaeological practice in Turkey.
Theme Suggestions for 2013 included:
• History of archaeology, development of archaeology in Turkey
• Current state of archaeological practice in Turkey
• Settlement, Environment and Landscape archaeology
• GIS applications in archaeology
• Origins of social inequality, complex societies and the state
• Gender Archaeology
• Theories in archaeology
• Methods in archaeology
• Cultural heritage management and NGO’s
• Archaeology and education
• Archaeology, mass media and popular culture
• State and politics of archaeology
• Ethnoarchaeology
• Epistemology and ethics in archaeology
• Philosophy of history and archaeology
Organizers:
Çiler Çilingiroğlu (Ege University)
Fahri Dikkaya (Bilkent University)
TAG- Istanbul 2014
The second of the Theoretical Archaeology Group_Turkey meeting was held on 27-28 November at Mimar Sinan University (İstanbul).
The second meeting was open to papers aimed at exploring the ways of defining the interaction of things and their interrelation with other things and humans symmetrically at different scales until they become "archaeological things".
http://tagturkey2014.wordpress.com
TAG Türkiye 2014 toplantısına ilişkin detaylı bilgi ve gelişmeleri aşağıdaki bağlantıdan izleyebilirsiniz:
http://tagturkiye2014.wordpress.com