Shutting the Stable Door after the Horse has Bolted: Critical Thinking and the Third Science Revolution
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37718/CSA.2014.06Downloads
References
Duster, T. 2014. Ancestry Testing and DNA: Uses, Limits – and Caveat Emptor. In: Prainsack B., Werner-Felmayer, G. & Schicktanz, S. (Eds). Genetics as Social Prac tice: Transdisciplinary Views on Science and Culture. Pp. 59–71. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
European Commission CORDIS. 2012. A Bronze Age Identity for Europe. Projects and Results, http://cordis.europa.eu/result/rcn/88471_en.html, accessed April 1, 2014.
Holtorf, C. 2010. Meta-stories of Archaeology. World Archaeology 42/3:381–393. Källén, A. 2012. A Plea for Critique. Current Swedish Archaeology. Vol. 20:61–66. Kristiansen, K. 2008. Do We Need the ‘Archaeology of Europe’? Archaeological Dialogues 15/Special Issue 01:5–25.
Larsson, Å. M. 2013. Science and Prehistory: Are We Mature Enough to Handle It? Current Swedish Archaeology. Vol. 21:61–66.
Latour, B. 2004. Why Has Critique Run out of Steam? From Matters of Fact to Matters of Concern. Critical Inquiry 30.2:225–248.
Sénécheau, M. 2006. Archéologie et identité dans les manuels contemporains en Al- lemagne. In: CDRP de Bourgogne/Bibracte centre archéologique européen (Ed.): L´archéologie, instrument du politique? Archéologie, histoire des mentalités et con struction européenne. Actes du colloque de Luxembourg 16–18 novembre 2005 (Documents, actes et rapports pour l´éducation), Dijon/Glux-en-Glenne: scérén CRDP Bourgogne/BIBRACTE. Pp. 55–75.
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Authors contributing to Current Swedish Archaeology retain copyright of their work, with first publication rights granted to the Swedish Archaeological Society. Read the journal's full Copyright- and Licensing Policy.