
Join us for a very interesting conversation about the role of the digital in public archaeology with Dr. Sara Perry (UCL).
In this episode, Dr. Perry reflects on the paradoxes her team has experienced in recent digital participatory work that they have been doing at different international sites. Herein, the idea of public participation is embraced, and digital practices and technologies are seen as a means to facilitate it, but when results begin to infringe too much on normative methods and extant power structures, support for participation dwindles and becomes notably undemocratic.