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Will Bowden. (2021) What is the role of the academic in community archaeology? The changing nature of volunteer participation at Caistor Roman town. Journal of Community Archaeology & Heritage 8:2, pages 79-90.
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Bjørnar Julius Olsen & Svetlana Vinogradova. (2020) (In)significantly Soviet: the heritage of Teriberka. International Journal of Heritage Studies 26:9, pages 901-918.
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Herdis Hølleland & Elisabeth Niklasson. (2020) How (Not) to “Study Up”: Points and Pitfalls When Studying International Heritage Regimes. Journal of Field Archaeology 45:3, pages 140-152.
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Bethany Rex. (2020) Roses for everyone? Arts Council England’s 2020–2030 strategy and local authority museums – a thematic analysis and literature review. Cultural Trends 29:2, pages 129-144.
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Sarah May. (2020) Heritage, endangerment and participation: alternative futures in the Lake District. International Journal of Heritage Studies 26:1, pages 71-86.
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L. Harald Fredheim. (2020) Decoupling ‘Open’ and ‘Ethical’ Archaeologies: Rethinking Deficits and Expertise for Ethical Public Participation in Archaeology and Heritage. Norwegian Archaeological Review 53:1, pages 5-22.
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Herdis Hølleland & Joar Skrede. (2019) What’s wrong with heritage experts? An interdisciplinary discussion of experts and expertise in heritage studies. International Journal of Heritage Studies 25:8, pages 825-836.
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