Bibliography of Relevant Work by Participants
Bardolph, Dana N. 2014. “A Critical Evaluation of Recent Gendered Publishing Trends in American Archaeology.” American Antiquity 79 (3): 522–40. https://doi.org/10.7183/0002-7316.79.3.522 DOWNLOAD PDF
Bardolph, Dana N. 2018. “Controlling the Narrative: A Comparative Examination of Gendered Publishing Trends in the SCA and Beyond.” California Archaeology 10 (2): 159–86. https://doi.org/10.1080/1947461X.2018.1535813 DOWNLOAD PDF
Bardolph, Dana N., and Amber M. Vanderwarker. 2016. “Sociopolitics in Southeastern Archaeology: The Role of Gender in Scholarly Authorship.” Southeastern Archaeology 35 (3): 175–93. https://doi.org/10.1080/0734578X.2015.1113101 DOWNLOAD PDF
Beck, Jess, Erik Gjesfjeld, and Stephen Chrisomalis. 2021. “Prestige or Perish: Publishing Decisions in Academic Archaeology”. American Antiquity 86 (4): 669–695. https://doi.org/10.1017/aaq.2021.64 DOWNLOAD PDF
Beck, Jess, and Julien Riel-Salvatore. 2023. “Trickle-Down Equity: Reply to Shott (2022)” The SAA Archaeological Record 23 (3): 33–46. https://mydigitalpublication.com/publication/?i=792733 DOWNLOAD PDF
Beliso‐De Jesús, Aisha M., Whitney Battle‐Baptiste, Ryan Cecil Jobson, Junaid Rana, and Christen A. Smith. 2020. “Honoring Our Elders.” Transforming Anthropology 28 (2): 104–109. https://doi.org/10.1111/traa.12196 DOWNLOAD PDF
Black Trowel Collective. (2016) “Foundations of an Anarchist Archaeology: A Community Manifesto”. Savage Minds. https://savageminds.org/2016/10/31/foundations-of-an-anarchist-archaeology-a-community-manifesto/
Black Trowel Collective, Marian Berihuete‐Azorín, Chelsea Blackmore, Lewis Borck, James L. Flexner, Catherine J. Frieman, Corey A. Herrmann, and Rachael Kiddey. 2024. “Archaeology in 2022: Counter‐Myths for Hopeful Futures.” American Anthropologist 126 (1): 135–148. https://doi.org/10.1111/aman.13940 DOWNLOAD PDF
Borck, Lewis. 2018. “Constructing the Future History: Prefiguration as Historical Epistemology and the Chronopolitics of Archaeology.” Journal of Contemporary Archaeology 5 (2): 213–302. https://doi.org/10.1558/jca.33439 DOWNLOAD PDF
Chin, Elizabeth. 2022. “Publishing: It’s Complicated.” American Anthropologist 124 (4): 653–54. https://doi.org/10.1111/aman.13801. DOWNLOAD PDF
Chin, Elizabeth. 2022 “Reviewing Review.” American Anthropologist 124 (2): 251–251. https://doi.org/10.1111/aman.13736. DOWNLOAD PDF
Chin, Elizabeth. 2013. “The Neoliberal Institutional Review Board, or Why Just Fixing the Rules Won’t Help Feminist (Activist) Ethnographers.” In Feminist Activist Ethnography: Counterpoints to Neoliberalism in North America, edited by Christa Craven and Dána-Ain Davis, 201–16. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield. https://rowman.com/ISBN/9780739176368/Feminist-Activist-Ethnography-Counterpoints-to-Neoliberalism-in-North-America DOWNLOAD PDF
Clancy, Kathryn B. H., Robin G. Nelson, Julienne N. Rutherford, and Katie Hinde. 2014. “Survey of Academic Field Experiences (SAFE): Trainees Report Harassment and Assault.” PLoS ONE 9 (7): e102172. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0102172 DOWNLOAD PDF
Clancy, Kathryn B.H., and Jenny L. Davis. 2019. “Soylent Is People, and WEIRD Is White: Biological Anthropology, Whiteness, and the Limits of the WEIRD.” Annual Review of Anthropology 48 (1): 169–86. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-anthro-102218-011133. DOWNLOAD PDF
Costopoulos, Andre. 2016. “Digital Archeology Is Here (and Has Been for a While).” Frontiers in Digital Humanities 3. https://doi.org/10.3389/fdigh.2016.00004 DOWNLOAD PDF
Costopoulos, Andre. (2017, September 13). “The Post-Journal Academic Publishing Landscape.” ArcheoThoughts. Accessed 3 April 2024. https://archeothoughts.wordpress.com/2017/09/13/the-post-journal-academic-publishing-landscape/
Costopulos, Andre. (2018, May 3). “Limiting the Damage of Disengaging from the Journal System.” ArcheoThoughts. Accessed 3 April 2024. https://archeothoughts.wordpress.com/2018/05/03/limiting-the-damage-of-disengaging-from-the-journal-system/
Costopoulos, Andre. (2018, August 18). “The Very Simple, Very Messy Problem of Scholarly Publishing, in a Very Few Words.” ArcheoThoughts. Accessed 03 April 2024. https://archeothoughts.wordpress.com/2018/08/13/the-very-simple-very-messy-problem-of-scholarly-publishing-in-a-few-words/
Dennis, Dannah, Dada Docot, Danielle Gendron, and Ilana Gershon. 2022. “The Worst of Anthro Job Ads for 2021.” American Anthropologist 124 (4): 900–905. https://doi.org/10.1111/aman.13781 DOWNLOAD PDF
The Disabled Archaeologists Network. (N.D.). “Mission Statement.” https://disabledarchnetwork.weebly.com/
Docot, Dada. 2021. “Multimodal Extractivism.” American Anthropologist 123 (3): 689–693. https://doi.org/10.1111/aman.13621 DOWNLOAD PDF
Docot, Dada. 2022. “Dispirited Away: The Peer Review Process." PoLAR 45(1): 124–128. DOWNLOAD PDF
Flewellen, Ayana Omilade, Justin P. Dunnavant, Alicia Odewale, Alexandra Jones, Tsione Wolde-Michael, Zoë Crossland, and Maria Franklin. 2021. “‘The Future of Archaeology Is Antiracist’: Archaeology in the Time of Black Lives Matter.” American Antiquity, 1–20. https://doi.org/10.1017/aaq.2021.18. DOWNLOAD PDF
Flewellen, Ayana Omilade, Alicia Odewale, Justin Dunnavant, Alexandra Jones, and William White. 2021. “Creating Community and Engaging Community: The Foundations of the Estate Little Princess Archaeology Project in St. Croix, United States Virgin Islands.” International Journal of Historical Archaeology, May. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10761-021-00600-z. DOWNLOAD PDF
Franklin, Maria, Justin P. Dunnavant, Ayana Omilade Flewellen, and Alicia Odewale. 2020. “The Future Is Now: Archaeology and the Eradication of Anti-Blackness.” International Journal of Historical Archaeology 24 (4): 753–66. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10761-020-00577-1. DOWNLOAD PDF
Gonzalez, Sara L. 2016. “Indigenous Values and Methods in Archaeological Practice: Low-Impact Archaeology Through the Kashaya Pomo Interpretive Trail Project.” American Antiquity 81 (3): 533–49. https://doi.org/10.1017/S000273160000398X. DOWNLOAD PDF
Gonzalez, Sara L., Ian Kretzler, and Briece Edwards. 2018. “Imagining Indigenous and Archaeological Futures: Building Capacity with the Confederated Tribes of Grande Ronde.” Archaeologies 14 (1): 85–114. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11759-018-9335-0 DOWNLOAD PDF
Gonzalez, Sara L., Darren Modzelewski, Lee M. Panich, and Tsim D. Schneider. 2006. “Archaeology for the Seventh Generation.” American Indian Quarterly 30 (3/4): 388–415. https://www.jstor.org/stable/4139020 DOWNLOAD PDF
Heath-Stout, Laura E. 2020. “Who Writes About Archaeology? An Intersectional Study of Authorship in Archaeological Journals.” American Antiquity 85 (3): 407–26. https://doi.org/10.1017/aaq.2020.28. DOWNLOAD PDF
Heath-Stout, Laura E. 2023. “The Invisibly Disabled Archaeologist.” International Journal of Historical Archaeology 27: 17–32. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10761-022-00653-8. DOWNLOAD PDF
Heath-Stout, Laura E., and Elizabeth M. Hannigan. 2020. “Affording Archaeology: How Field School Costs Promote Exclusivity.” Advances in Archaeological Practice 8 (2): 123–33. https://doi.org/10.1017/aap.2020.7. DOWNLOAD PDF
Kawa, Nicholas C. 2022. “Who Gets to Be an Author?”. Anthropology of Work Review 43 (2): 72–79. https://doi.org/10.1111/awr.12241 DOWNLOAD PDF
Kawa, Nicholas C., José A. Clavijo Michelangeli, Jessica L. Clark, Daniel Ginsberg, and Christopher McCarty. 2019. “The Social Network of US Academic Anthropology and Its Inequalities.” American Anthropologist 121 (1): 14–29. https://doi.org/10.1111/aman.13158 DOWNLOAD PDF
Kawa, Nicholas C., Mark Anthony Arceño, Ryan Goeckner, Chelsea E. Hunter, Steven J. Rhue, Shane A. Scaggs, Matthew E. Biwer, Sean S. Downey, Julie S. Field, Kristen Gremillion, Joy McCorriston, Anna Willow, Elizabeth Newton, and Mark Moritz. 2021. “Training Wicked Scientists for a World of Wicked Problems.” Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 8 (189): 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-021-00871-1 DOWNLOAD PDF
Marwick, Ben. 2017. “Computational Reproducibility in Archaeological Research: Basic Principles and a Case Study of Their Implementation.” Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 24 (2): 424–450.https://doi.org/10.1007/s10816-015-9272-9 DOWNLOAD PDF
Marwick, Ben, Jade d’Alpoim Guedes, C. Michael Barton, Lynsey A. Bates, Michael Baxter, Andrew Bevan, Elizabeth A. Bollwerk, R. Kyle Bocinsky, Tom Brughmans, Alison K. Carter, Cyler Conrad, Daniel A. Contreras, Stefano Costa, Enrico R. Crema, Adrianne Daggett, Benjamin Davies, B. Lee Drake, Thomas S. Dye, Phoebe France, Richard Fullagar, Domenico Giusti, Shawn Graham, Matthew D. Harris, John Hawks, Sebastian Heath, Damien Huffer, Eric C. Kansa, Sarah Whitcher Kansa, Mark E. Madsen, Jennifer Melcher, Joan Negre, Fraser D. Neiman, Rachel Opitz, David C. Orton, Paulina Przystupa, Maria Raviele, Julien Riel-Salvatore, Philip Riris, Iza Romanowska, Néhémie Strupler, Isaac I. Ullah, Hannah G. Van Vlack, Ethan C. Watrall, Chris Webster, Joshua Wells, Judith Winters, Colin D. Wren l. 2017 “Open Science in Archaeology.” SAA Archaeological Record 17 (4): 8–14. http://onlinedigeditions.com/publication/?i=440506 DOWNLOAD PDF
Marwick, Ben, and Suzanne E. Pilaar Birch. 2018. “A Standard for the Scholarly Citation of Archaeological Data as an Incentive to Data Sharing.” Advances in Archaeological Practice 6 (2): 125–143. https://doi.org/10.1017/aap.2018.3 DOWNLOAD PDF
Mickel, Allison. 2019. “Essential Excavation Experts: Alienation and Agency in the History of Archaeological Labor.” Archaeologies 15 (2): 181–205. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11759-019-09356-9. DOWNLOAD PDF
Mickel, Allison. 2021. Why Those Who Shovel Are Silent: A History of Local Archaeological Knowledge and Labor. Louisville: University Press of Colorado. https://upcolorado.com/university-press-of-colorado/item/3959-why-those-who-shovel-are-silent
Mickel, Allison. 2023. “Legend of the Locked Doors: The Sexualization of Archaeological Site Workers in the Middle East.” American Anthropologist 125 (1): 77–88. https://doi.org/10.1111/aman.13802. DOWNLOAD PDF
Meredith, Stephanie L., and Christopher A. Schmitt. 2019. “The Outliers Are in: Queer Perspectives on Investigating Variation in Biological Anthropology.” American Anthropologist 121 (2): 487–89. https://doi.org/10.1111/aman.13223 DOWNLOAD PDF
Nelson, Robin G., Julienne N. Rutherford, Katie Hinde, and Kathryn B. H. Clancy. 2017. “Signaling Safety: Characterizing Fieldwork Experiences and Their Implications for Career Trajectories.” American Anthropologist 119 (4): 710–22. https://doi.org/10.1111/aman.12929 DOWNLOAD PDF
Odewale, Alicia, Justin Dunnavant, Ayana Flewellen, and Alexandra Jones. 2018. “Archaeology for the Next Generation.” Anthropology News 59 (1): e210–e215. https://doi.org/10.1111/AN.729 DOWNLOAD PDF
Politopoulos, Aris, Catherine J. Frieman, James L. Flexner, and Lewis Borck. 2024. “An Anarchist Archaeology of Equality: Pasts and Futures Against Hierarchy.” Cambridge Archaeological Journal https://doi.org/10.1017/S0959774323000483 DOWNLOAD PDF
Schmitt, Christopher A. 2020. “Hidden from History, Searching for a Future: A Commentary on the Unverified Homosexual Tendencies of Biological Anthropologists.” American Anthropologist 122 (3): 581–83. https://doi.org/10.1111/aman.13428. DOWNLOAD PDF
Smith, Christen A., Erica L. Williams, Imani A. Wadud, Whitney N. L. Pirtle, and Cite Black Women Collective. 2021. “Cite Black Women: A Critical Praxis (A Statement).” Feminist Anthropology 2 (1): 10–17. https://doi.org/10.1002/fea2.12040 DOWNLOAD PDF
Smith, Christen A., and Dominique Garrett‐Scott. 2021. “‘We Are Not Named’: Black Women and the Politics of Citation in Anthropology.” Feminist Anthropology 2 (1): 18–37. https://doi.org/10.1002/fea2.12038 DOWNLOAD PDF
Society of Black Archaeologists. (2024). “Promoting Academic Excellence and Social Responsibility: About the Society of Black Archaeologists.” Society of Black Archaeologists. Accessed 3 April 2024. https://www.societyofblackarchaeologists.com/about/
White, William. 2024. “Should You Get a PhD To Do Archaeology?” Succinct Research. https://www.succinctresearch.com/should-you-get-a-phd-to-do-archaeology/
White, William, and Draycott, Catherine. 2020. “Why the Whiteness of Archaeology Is a Problem.” SAPIENS https://www.sapiens.org/archaeology/archaeology-diversity/