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Material complementario a "Caracterización de la arqueología comercial en España"

Authors: Varela-Pousa, Rocío;

Material complementario a "Caracterización de la arqueología comercial en España"

Abstract

Esta presentación resume los principales resultados de la "2ª encuesta a empresas de arqueología en España", llevada a cabo en el marco del proyecto "Discovering the Archaeologists of Europe, 2012-2014", cuyo objetivo es definir y conocer la situación actual de la arqueología como profesión en el continente europeo. ¿Cuántos arqueólogos hay?, ¿cuántos son hombres y cuántas mujeres?, ¿qué formación poseen?, ¿para quién trabajan?, ¿qué tipo de tareas desempeñan?, ¿cuál es su salario?, ¿en qué condiciones realizan su trabajo?, ¿qué grado de movilidad geográfica existe en la profesión?, ¿cómo les afecta la actual crisis económica?, ¿qué medidas han aplicado para intentar adaptarse a esa situación?....son algunas de las preguntas a las que se pretende dar respuesta. La presentación ha sido utilizada en el Máster Universitario en Arqueoloxía e Ciencias da Antigüidade, organizado conjuntamente por la Universidad de Santiago de Compostela y el Instituto de Ciencias del Patrimonio (Incipit); y en el workshop "Re-construyendo escenografías", celebrado en Santiago de Compostela en septiembre de 2014, con el propósito de generar ideas para el diseño de nuevos modelos de actividad en arqueología.

[EN] This lecture presents the main results of "2nd survey to archaeology companies in Spain". The study was carried out in the framework of the project "Discovering the Archaeologists of Europe, 2012-2014". The aim of the project is to identify and to define the current situation of archaeology as a profession in the continent of Europe (this document refers only the spanish case). How many archaeologists are there? How many are men and how many are women? What kind of training do they have? Who do they work for? What types of tasks do they perform? What is their salary? What conditions do they carry out their work in? To what extent is there geographical mobility in this profession? How have they been affected by the current economic crisis? What steps have they taken to attempt to adapt to this situation? These are some of the questions which we hope to answer. The lecture was held: (a) at the Master's Degree "Archaeology and Antiquity Sciences", organized jointly by Santiago de Compostela University (USC) and Íncipit; (b) at the workshop "Re-constructing scenographies", held by Incipit, in Santiago de Compostela, on September, 2014.

Keywords

arqueología comercial, Innovación, innovación, sector económico, Arqueología comercial, Sector económico

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