John Schofield
@JohnSchofYork
Heritage researcher/teacher and contemporary archaeologist at @UoYArchaeology, with a focus on sonic identity, social values and env pollution. Part-time DJ.
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Wonderfully honest and inspiring episode. And a terrific soundtrack. Thank you Prof Alice Roberts💙 Lauren Laverne #desertislanddiscs #aliceroberts System Of A Down The Smashing Pumpkins
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#CFP for special issue of Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies: Popular Music Revival & Renewal: Histories, Cultures, Practices. Abstracts due April 30 2024. Please share! #popularmusicstudies #popmusicheritage #revival #culturalstudies #popmusichistories #creativepractice #musictechnology
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Could be good for Environmental Psychology Research Group students Restoration Network members
This looks amazing. Perhaps the cultural heritage sector can organise something similar? #wickedproblems ArchaeologyUK Doughnut Economics Action Lab (DEAL) Historic England naturebasedsolutionsoxford.org
John Schofield discusses #donuteconomics by Kate Raworth as a way to frame discussion of #archaeologists can join those working on wicked problems in the world. #Dalrymples2024 kateraworth.com/doughnut/
Last night's #Dalrymples2024 opening slide from the 1960s/70s era was Marc Bolan. Any guesses for tonight's choice? Kenny Brophy Glasgow Archaeological Society ArchaeologyUK GlasgowUniArchSoc. Clue: it's not Marc Bolan.
A provocative and inspiring first #Dalrymples2024 lecture where John defined archaeology, wicked problems & small wins. Setting up some intriguing case-studies and examples for lectures 2 and 3 over the next couple of evenings!
A pleasure to introduce my former colleague Professor John Schofield University of York to give the first of this year’s Dalrymple Lectures tonight University of Glasgow - his theme was Wicked Problems for Archaeologists. Come tomorrow at 18:30 for the next lecture on climate change - it’s free!