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APARICIO RESCO, P., ED.

: ARCHAEOLOGY AND NEOLIBERALISM

P. Aparicio Resco: Preface


J. Almansa Sánchez: From pay-per-view to pay-per-publish, on the commoditisation of academic
publishing
J. M. Vicent García: Archaeology and capitalism
R. Soler Rocha: Professional archaeology in Spain: a qualitative synthesis
X. M. Ayán Vila / J. M. Señorán Martín: Together hand in hand towards extinction: The patrimonial
(neoliberal) guardianship of rural communities
A. Vizcaíno Estevan: Consuming the past, digesting identity: When the past becomes a product
A. Torija: Neither ethnics nor excellence: The wreck of neoliberal archaeology in Spain
E. Parga-Dans: Economic persuasion and institutional ceremonies through the cataclysm of spanish
contract archaeology case
B. Comendador: In need of a transfusion? The humanities and society, and vice versa
A. Lafuente / P. Sastre: Archaeologies of the present and museums of the future, or how to open up the
relationship between heritage and the common good
A. Monsalve Romera: From home care to advertising poster: On neoliberal thinking and gender
archaeology
P. Carretero: Migrant archaeologists facing 21st century neoliberalism
A. Haber: The place of archaeology in late capitalism: The structure of violence in the disciplinary and
post-disciplinary phases of archaeology
H. Tantaleán: Archaeology and neoliberalism in Peru: An approach
J. Reynol Bibiano Tonchez / J. J. Guerrero García: Suburban revolution: A note on archaeology and
neoliberal capitalism in the mexican megalopolis
P. Ayala Rocabado: Archaeology and neoliberal multiculturalism in Chile
F. Vilches: Welcome to the desert of the real: Industry and capital in the Atacama, 1880-2015
G. Verdesio: Archaeology and natural resource exploitation in Uruguay in the framework of
developmentalism and neoliberal globalization
L. Oliver: How I learned the law of the market
J. R. Pellini: Archaeology without the senses: Anaesthesia and capitalism
D. Kobialka: The end of history and polish archaeology after the fall of communism
L. Papoli-Yazdi / O. Garazhian: Under the umbrella of neoliberalism: Iranian archaeology and the
reduction of cultural diversity
M. H. van den Dries: Caught in a business scenario: Implications of neoliberalism on archaeological
heritage management in the Netherlands
N. Zorzin: New managerial strategies in british commercial archaeology
U. Sommer / M. Schmidt: Neoliberalism and archaeology in Germany
V. Apaydin: The challenge of neoliberalism and archaeological heritage in Turkey: protection or
destruction?
R. H. McGuire: Epilogue: Archaeology as political action
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