Publications:

Academic Publications

Forthcoming

Unquiet Pasts: Theoretical perspectives on archaeology and cultural heritage, Ashgate, Aldershot. (edited with Stephanie Koerner)

2010

‘Heritage, identity and roots: A critique of arborescent models of heritage and identity' in G. Smith, P. Messenger & H. Soderland (eds.) Heritage Values, Left Coast Press, Walnut Creek.

Read it here.

 

'The limits of Europe' in A. Kakulya & Y. Mingard East of New Eden, Lars Muller Publishers, Baden.

 

2009

‘"Can you see me now?": Archaeological sensibility breaking the "fourth wall" of the analog:digital divide' in V. O. Jorge & J. Thomas (eds.) Archaeology and the politics of vision in a post-modern context. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, pp. 118-46.

Read it here.
Read the intervention debrief here.

 

'Arteology', Interview in Graphic Archaeology, Summer 2009, pp. 12-15.

Read it here.

 

'Iman: Finding faith in Ireland' in Iman: Photographs by Noel Bowler, Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council Arts Office and Zero-G.

Read it here.

View the catalogue here.

 

'The camera obscura as processual space' in Camera Obscura, National College of Art and Design Interim Exhibition Catalogue.

Read it here.

2008

'Art & Archaeology' in P. Cooke, A. Feldman, C. O'Donnell, T. O'Keeffe, S. Tuck, I. Russell and P. Ryan Placing Voices, Voicing Places: Archaeology in Inner-Cty Dublin: Spatialitiy, Materiality and Identity-Formation among Dublin's Working Class and Immigrant Communities, Hertiage Council of Ireland INSTAR Report.

Read it here

 

Placing Voices, Voicing Places: Archaeology in Inner-Cty Dublin: Spatialitiy, Materiality and Identity-Formation among Dublin's Working Class and Immigrant Communities, Hertiage Council of Ireland INSTAR Report. (With Pat Cooke, Alice Feldman, Cormac O'Donnell, Tadhg O'Keeffe, Sarah Tuck and Patrick Ryan)

Read it here

 

Art, archaeology & the contemporary' as part of Art & Archaeology: Highlights from the Sixth World Archaeological Congress, UCD Scholarcast, Series 2, audio journal.

Listen here.
Read it here.

 

'Archaeoclash: Mediating art and archaeology' as part of Art & Archaeology: Highlights from the Sixth World Archaeological Congress, UCD Scholarcast, Series 2, audio journal. (with Andrew Cochrane)

Listen here.
Read it here.

 

'Art, archaeology & the contemporary: The Abhar agus Meon exhibitions', Museum Ireland, Vol. 18 (2008), pp. 85-105.

Read it here.

 

Chronoscope, Ábhar agus Meon, Green On Red Gallery, Newman House, UCD & Sixth World Archaeological Congress, Dublin.

Read it here. View the installations here.

 

'Estranged Lands: The arts of the Peatlands' in Peatlands, Sculpture in the Parklands, Lough Boora Offaly.

Read it here.

 

'Estranged Lands: The arts of the Peatlands' in Sceal na Mona, Summer.

Read it here.

2007

'Tara: Re-routing the Debate' in The Irish Times, 28 July (with Pat Cooke and Gabriel Cooney)

Read it here.

 

‘Objects and Agency: Some Obstacles and Opportunities of Modernity’, Overcoming the Modern Invention of Material Culture, Journal of Iberian Archaeology(vols. 9/10), V. O. Jorge & J. Thomas (eds.), 71-87.

Read it here. View the accompanying photo-essay here.

 

Visualizing Archaeologies: A Manifesto’, Cambridge Archaeological Journal, vol. 17(1), 3-19. (with Andrew Cochrane)

Read it here.

2006

Images, Representations and Heritage: Moving beyond Modern Approaches to Archaeology, Springer-Kluwer, New York.

Read excerpts and reviews here.

 

‘Freud and Volkan: Psychoanalysis, Group Identities and Archaeology,' Antiquity, vol. 80, no. 307, 185-95.

Read it here.

 

Journalistic Publications

· 2008 'Arts funding a cheap and easy target' in The Sunday Tribune 14 December (with Brid Cranitch and Cindy Cummings)

Read it here.

· 2007 'Tara: Re-routing the Debate' in The Irish Times, 28 July (with Pat Cooke and Gabriel Cooney)

Read it here.

 

Electronic Publications

2007

'I've seen Banksy. Have you?', Archaeolog
<http://traumwerk.stanford.edu/archaeolog/2007/10/ive_seen_banksy_have_you.html#more>

 

'Now, I can see you. The politics of presence and an intervention by Ian Russell into 'Can you see me now?' by Blast Theory and the Mixed Reality Lab at the University of Nottingham’, Critical Studies in New Media, Stanford Humanities Lab
<http://humanitieslab.stanford.edu/NewMedia/278>.

 

'Mynydd Epynt: A serendipitous encourter from Ireland', Critical Studies in New Media, Stanford Humanities Lab
<http://humanitieslab.stanford.edu/NewMedia/290>.

 

'Association of Social Anthropologists 2007: A Highlight ’, Archaeolog (with Andrew Cochrane)
<http://traumwerk.stanford.edu/archaeolog/2007/05/association_of_social_anthropo.html>.

 

‘TAG 2006: A Highlight’, Archaeolog (with Andrew Cochrane)
<http://traumwerk.stanford.edu/archaeolog/2007/03/tag_2006_a_highlight.html>.

2006

 

‘CHAT 2006: Some Highlights’, Archaeolog (with Andrew Cochrane)
<http://traumwerk.stanford.edu/archaeolog/2006/12/chat_2006_some_highlights.html>.

 

‘Reflexive Representations: The Partibility of Archaeology’, Archaeolog (with Andrew Cochrane)
<http://traumwerk.stanford.edu/archaeolog/2006/11/reflexive_representations_the.html>.

 

‘Reflexive Representations [1]: South Metope XXVII’, Archaeography (with Andrew Cochrane)
<http://archaeography.com/photoblog/archives/2006/11/reflexive_representations_1_so.shtml>.

 

‘Reflexive Representations: The Partibility of Archaeology’, European Journal of Archaeology (with Andrew Cochrane)
<http://eja.e-a-a.org/2006/09/16/eaa-exhibition-reflexive-representations>.

 

Le Cool Reviews

DATA 40.0

Talking Heads IMOCA

juhani pallasmaa

sean lynch delorean

d'olier blood donor clinic cafe

Mark Garry

gutter bookshop

anuna

dj marky

fishamble strandline

out prison art exhibition

Darwin Jonathan Silvertown

Michael Palin

bela fleck and the flecktones

Dublin Marathon

 

Weblogs

 

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