- Actor Network Theory, Indigenous or Aboriginal Studies, Bruno Latour, Australian Indigenous Archaeology, Aboriginal History in Australia, Collaborative Archaeology, and 19 moreSettler Colonial Studies, Settler Colonialism & Its Legacies, Indigenous Research Methodologies, Australian Indigenous Studies, Community Archaeology, Decolonization, Repatriation of Indigenous Human Remains, Indigenous Archaeologies, Archaeology of the Lower Murray River, Repatriation (Archaeology), Community participation and engagement, Ian Hodder, Gender Archaeology, Ngarrindjeri, Shell middens, History of Archaeology, Australian archaeology, Archaeological Theory, and History of Archeologyedit
- Kelly has 15 years experience in the cultural heritage industry, having worked as a community-based archaeologist and... moreKelly has 15 years experience in the cultural heritage industry, having worked as a community-based archaeologist and as a collection manager. Kelly has published several academic papers and lectured at several Australian universities on both these topics.
Kelly’s expertise includes: community-led archaeology; history of archaeology; stone artefacts; ancestral remains; repatriation; storytelling; archaeology education; deep time; archives; archiving; film and video archives; collection management; copyright; ICIP.edit
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The article has the purpose of introducing the main concepts of the Actor Network Theory. The theory - also known as Translation Sociology - provides the approach to structure and to explain the links between society and technology. That... more
The article has the purpose of introducing the main concepts of the Actor Network Theory. The theory - also known as Translation Sociology - provides the approach to structure and to explain the links between society and technology. That means to say it tries to explain how technology is made acceptable and usable by society groups or organizations. The explanation of concepts is supported by a case study where events along the process change project in the business of a given company is analyzed under the actor-network angle. Since it is a fictional case study, all situations have been appropriately created to best illustrate theory concepts.