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Citizen Science in Maritime Archaeology

Terminology, Theory, and Infrastructure
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Exploring the changing meanings and future development of public engagement in maritime heritage research Building on the practical case studies presented in Citizen Science in Maritime Archaeology: The Power of Public Engagement, this second volume delves into evolving definitions and applications of citizen science, offering fresh insights into community engagement, research ethics, and inclusivity. Through new case studies, Citizen Science in Maritime Archaeology: Terminology, Theory, and Infrastructure demonstrates what citizen science means for communities: it can foster a preservation ethic and enable community members to contribute to research that informs policy change on topics as diverse as climate change and maritime tourism. These chapters also address the theoretical underpinnings and inclusive potential of citizen participation and suggest public-focused research strategies for future projects. Each chapter's thorough and actionable analysis of actual projects encourages readers to consider shortcomings in the ways citizen science is conducted and to reflect on how the practice can be adapted or updated within the field of maritime archaeology. This volume is a valuable resource for professionals, scholars, students, and volunteers interested in the transformative potential of citizen science. Contributors: Mark Stephens Nicole Bucchino Grinnan Massimiliano Secci Jay V. Haigler John L. Seidel Steven Anthony Chris Underwood Makanani Bell James Smailes Alan Williams Alexandra Tyas Jennifer E. Jones Anne E. Wright Nunn Jeneva Wright Hans Konrad Van Tilburg Caitlin Zant Della A. Scott-Ireton Jennifer McKinnon Ashley Lemke MS Stephanie Gandulla Jason T. Raupp
Jennifer E. Jones is a research data analyst for engagement and innovation programs at the Office of Research, Economic Development, and Engagement at East Carolina University. Della A. Scott-Iretonis associate director of the Florida Public Archaeology Network, a program of the University of West Florida. Jason T. Rauppis assistant professor of history and maritime studies at East Carolina University. Jones, Scott-Ireton, and Raupp are coeditors of Citizen Science in Maritime Archaeology: The Power of Public Engagement, winner of the University of Mary Washington Center for Historic Preservation Book Prize.
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