Archaeology, Heritage, and Wellbeing : authentic, powerful and therapeutic engagement with the past

Weitere Verfasser: Everill, Paul,
Burnell, Karen,
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: London ; New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.
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Inhaltsangabe:
  • What is wellbeing, and how do we measure it and evaluate it? / Louise Baxter and Karen Burnell
  • Introduction to archaeology : a personal perspective / Paul Everill
  • Heritage interventions to improve mental health and wellbeing : developing a programme theory through a realist-informed review / Karen Burnell and Giles Woodhouse
  • Heritage, creativity and wellbeing : approaches for evaluating the impact of cultural participation using the UCL Museum wellbeing measures / Linda J. Thomson and Helen J. Chatterjee
  • Exhibitions, healing and sharing the stories of Australian veterans / Steven Cooke
  • Wellbeing and greening sites of heritage : a Liverpool lens / Richard Benjamin
  • Using archaeology to strengthen indigenous social, emotional and economic wellbeing / Claire Smith, Vincent Copley Senior, Kylie Lower, Josephine, Ania Kotaba and Gary Jackson
  • Archaeology as self-therapy : case studies of metal detecting communities in Britain and Denmark / Andres S. Dobat, Armin S. Dobat, and Sören Schmidt
  • Wellbeing and brotherhood on the Colchian Plain : engagement with multinational veterans through archaeological excavation at Nokalakevi, Georgia / Paul Everill, Nikoloz Murgulia, Davit Lomitashvili
  • From Nisarouin to Hougoumont. A comparative study of the impact of two veteran-focused archaeological initiatives on the mental wellbeing of military personnel and veterans / David Ulke
  • How do interventions using heritage based activities, impact on mental health and wellbeing : an analysis of Breaking Ground Heritage and Operation Nightingale outcomes / Richard Bennett
  • American veterans archaeological recovery : a strengths-based approach / Treva Waters-Barham and Stephen Humphreys
  • Assembling wellbeing in archaeological teaching and learning / Hannah Cobb and Karina Croucher
  • Wellbeing and the historic environment : a strategic approach / Linda Monckton
  • Having a wander through Whitechapel : towards a methodological framework for a therapeutic urban psychography / Niall Finneran and Christina Welch.