February 10, 2014.
1-3 pm.
Join us in an open discussion and free pizza lunch with Dr. Sonya Atalay about the importance of recognition for cultural and intellectual property in archaeological ethics and multiple community voices in anthropology.
Room 264
If you would like to RSVP, please email us at earthworks@osu.edu .
For more information, contact:
Marti L. Chaatsmith
Associate Director
Newark Earthworks Center
chaatsmith.1@osu.edu
740-364-9575
The Multicultural Center of the Ohio State University Columbus will also be hosting
an event with Dr. Sonya Atalay February 11, 2014.
Details will be forthcoming.
an event with Dr. Sonya Atalay February 11, 2014.
Details will be forthcoming.
For more information about Dr. Sonya Atalay,
Her research specialties include:
- Community-based Archaeology
- Public Anthropology
- Indigenous Archaeology
- Cultural and Intellectual Property
- NAGPRA (Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act)
- Archaeological Ethics
- Foodways Archaeology
Her current research project is a research initiative with the Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada in "Intellectual Property Issues in Cultural Heritage".
Recent Publications and Presentations*:
- Community-Based Archaeology: Research With, By and For Indigenous and Local Communities, 2012.
- ‘We don’t talk about Çatalhöyük, we live it’: Building community capacity through archaeological research using a Community-based Participatory Research (CBPR) Methodology. World Archaeology 42(3): 418-429, 2010.
- “Raise Your Head and Be Proud Ojibwekwe,” in Being and Becoming Indigenous Archaeologists. George Nicholas (ed.). Chapter 4, p.45-54.
- “Indigenous Archaeology as Decolonizing Practice.” American Indian Quarterly 30(3): 280-310.
* If a full PDF is possible for Ohio State University students a link is included;
campus sign-in may be required.
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