The RATS conference
October 17th and 18th, 2003.

RATS PROGRAM

We invite you to attend and participate.

Topics:

1.) Praxis and Archaeology and 2.) Building Methods in “Post-Processual” and Radical Archaeology. 

Symposia Outlines

Praxis and Archaeology

As radical archaeologists we should be committed to political action against class and gender oppression, racism and discrimination.  Yet how does the pursuit of social justice and solidarity play out in our work?  Within our critiques and actions against colonialist/imperialist policies and practices, how does the archaeological endeavor fit in?  This RATS session will discuss the nature of social activism in archaeology, the goals we should pursue, and how to connect our research interests with our political struggle.

Building Methods in “Post-Processual” and Radical Archaeology
Various archaeologists have often claimed that the analyses of radical and post-processual archaeologists are deficient in methods.  We challenge the participants of this session to explore the links that radical and post-processual archaeologists make between methods, data, and theory.  If we accept the notion that archaeology, and social science research in general, should be (and in fact always is) connected to political agendas, how do we go about formulating research methods that will contribute to the kinds of socio-political changes that we would like to support?

Abstracts


Format

Presentations will be limited to fifteen minutes.  The structure of this symposium will depart from the traditional format of most conferences by emphasizing an open discussion on the topics introduced by the presented papers.  For this reason, both presenters and attendees will be active participants in the symposium. 

Abstracts should be a maximum of 250 words and submitted by April 1. 
If you would like to
attend this upcoming RATS symposium, please register here.

For further information:                      

Email:
RATS@binghamton.edu

RATS c/o Bretton Giles
Anthropology Department
Binghamton University, State University of New York
PO Box 6000
Binghamton, NY 13902-6000