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A mashup of archaeology, academia, and gender. I am a tenured faculty member at a major research university. My field is Archaeology. I am alternately delighted and appalled at the position of women in the sciences, particularly archaeological science. So this blog is designed to highlight the unique challenges and daily triumphs of women in the field (literally). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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A mashup of archaeology, academia, and gender. Monthly Archives: October 2011. Thank you, Steve Jobs. What did I know? And also that cool personal assistant thing. I have always wanted a personal assistant. Thank you, Steve Jobs. A Beautiful Day and I’m Stuck Inside. Writing betwixt and between. Women in the field. Returning from the field. A Cup of Hot Joe. A Very Remore Period Indeed. Ancient Bodies, Ancient Lives. Reassigned Time 2.0. The Adventures of Notorious Ph.D., Girl Scholar.
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Women in the field « Cultural Herstory
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A mashup of archaeology, academia, and gender. Women in the field. So who are these women in my banner? They are a few of the women in my field that served as trailblazers for generations of female archaeologists that followed (like me). Sadly, these women are not well-know by people outside of their respective academic niches, but without them I would not be sitting in my office writing this blog. So here is a little information about their significant contributions (from right to left):. A Beautiful Da...
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Returning from the field « Cultural Herstory
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A mashup of archaeology, academia, and gender. Returning from the field. I just returned to my home after being away for two months. The house looks great, but the yard is a mess even though I hired a lawn service this year! I also have discovered that my carport has become a homeless shelter in my absence. Sigh. Nevertheless, is it nice to be home. No more tents, no more rice and beans, no more cold buckets of water to bath, and no more bugs! Which is what I am doing today. The lost years →. You are com...
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The lost years « Cultural Herstory
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A mashup of archaeology, academia, and gender. Articles come out frequently that discuss the lack of women in senior positions within the university community and within businesses. These authors write as though they do not understand why this is still happening in the 21st century. After all we have addressed the issue of women’s rights, right? This entry was posted in gender. Returning from the field. Women in the field →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Writing betwixt and between « Cultural Herstory
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A mashup of archaeology, academia, and gender. Writing betwixt and between. This week is over. I am already behind and classes do not even start until Monday. I have a bad feeling about this semester. One of the things that really worries me is my writing schedule. I am trying to finish book draft this fall, and if the past week is any indication, my writing will have to be done in short bursts between a myriad of other (more? This entry was posted in home life. Women in the field. Creative chaos →.
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September « 2011 « Cultural Herstory
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A mashup of archaeology, academia, and gender. Monthly Archives: September 2011. A Beautiful Day and I’m Stuck Inside. I am having a childless, housemate-less weekend, so obviously I want to maximize my work time! Sadly, it is a gorgeous fall day outside, the kind that makes you want to take long walks or head to the mountains. I have all of my windows open. I want to see the leaves turning colors, even if I cannot be out there enjoying the last of the warm weather. She is always on top of her children&#...
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DSP: Daily Science Professor: We Mean Grassroots: Community Support for UNT Libraries
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DSP: Daily Science Professor. Tales of life as a mid-career academic at a Midwestern, mid-level state university. The middle path. Friday, November 15, 2013. We Mean Grassroots: Community Support for UNT Libraries. Last night the UNT community rallied around UNT Libraries to protest projected and retroactive budget cuts. Via social media, Facebook and online petitioning (see Save UNT Library Facebook page. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Naïve Realism, Local Conservation, and Political Ecology. Anthr...
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DSP: Daily Science Professor: February 2013
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DSP: Daily Science Professor. Tales of life as a mid-career academic at a Midwestern, mid-level state university. The middle path. Friday, February 1, 2013. An Obituary for My Cat, JoJo. When he was three years old, and since then he never killed a bird because he was an indoor cat. He would have killed birds if I let him out, and he kicked the crap out of our dogs if they pestered him. From time to time he would curl up and sleep with my dogs. Your friend, Steve. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). During the l...
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