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Authentic, Powerful, and Therapeutic Engagement with the Past
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Archaeology, Heritage, and Wellbeing fills an important gap in the academic literature, bringing together experts from archaeology/ historic environment and mental health research to provide an interdisciplinary overview of this emerging subject area.
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Archaeology, Heritage, and Wellbeing fills an important gap in the academic literature, bringing together experts from archaeology/ historic environment and mental health research to provide an interdisciplinary overview of this emerging subject area.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000590081
- Artikelnr.: 63666810
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000590081
- Artikelnr.: 63666810
Paul Everill is Senior Lecturer in Archaeology at the University of Winchester, UK, and Co-Director of the Anglo-Georgian Expedition to Nokalakevi. Karen Burnell is Associate Professor of Applied Psychology at Solent University and a Chartered Psychologist by research.
Introduction Part 1 Context 1 What is Wellbeing and How Do We Measure and
Evaluate It? 2 Introduction to Archaeology: A Personal Perspective 3
Heritage Interventions to Improve Mental Health and Wellbeing: Developing a
Programme Theory through a Realist-Informed Review Part 2 Museums, Healing,
and Wellbeing 4 Heritage, Creativity, and Wellbeing: Approaches for
Evaluating the Impact of Cultural Participation Using the UCL Museum
Wellbeing Measures 5 Exhibitions, Healing and Sharing the Stories of
Australian Veterans 6 Wellbeing and Greening Sites of Heritage: A Liverpool
Lens Part 3 Connecting with the Land 7 Using Archaeology to Strengthen
Indigenous Social, Emotional, and Economic Wellbeing 8 Archaeology as
"Self-Therapy": Case Studies of Metal Detecting Communities in Britain and
Denmark 9 Wellbeing and Brotherhood on the Colchian Plain: Engagement with
Multinational Veterans through Archaeological Excavation at Nokalakevi,
Georgia Part 4 Archaeology as Therapeutic Tool 10 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 11 How Do Interventions Using Heritage-Based Activities,
Impact on Mental Health and Wellbeing? An Analysis of Breaking Ground
Heritage and Operation Nightingale Outcomes 12 American Veterans
Archaeological Recovery: A Strengths-Based Approach Part 5 Engaging with
Wellbeing 13 Assembling Wellbeing in Archaeological Teaching and Learning
14 Wellbeing and the Historic Environment: A Strategic Approach 15 Having a
Wander through Whitechapel: Towards a Methodological Framework for a
Therapeutic Urban Psychography
Evaluate It? 2 Introduction to Archaeology: A Personal Perspective 3
Heritage Interventions to Improve Mental Health and Wellbeing: Developing a
Programme Theory through a Realist-Informed Review Part 2 Museums, Healing,
and Wellbeing 4 Heritage, Creativity, and Wellbeing: Approaches for
Evaluating the Impact of Cultural Participation Using the UCL Museum
Wellbeing Measures 5 Exhibitions, Healing and Sharing the Stories of
Australian Veterans 6 Wellbeing and Greening Sites of Heritage: A Liverpool
Lens Part 3 Connecting with the Land 7 Using Archaeology to Strengthen
Indigenous Social, Emotional, and Economic Wellbeing 8 Archaeology as
"Self-Therapy": Case Studies of Metal Detecting Communities in Britain and
Denmark 9 Wellbeing and Brotherhood on the Colchian Plain: Engagement with
Multinational Veterans through Archaeological Excavation at Nokalakevi,
Georgia Part 4 Archaeology as Therapeutic Tool 10 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 11 How Do Interventions Using Heritage-Based Activities,
Impact on Mental Health and Wellbeing? An Analysis of Breaking Ground
Heritage and Operation Nightingale Outcomes 12 American Veterans
Archaeological Recovery: A Strengths-Based Approach Part 5 Engaging with
Wellbeing 13 Assembling Wellbeing in Archaeological Teaching and Learning
14 Wellbeing and the Historic Environment: A Strategic Approach 15 Having a
Wander through Whitechapel: Towards a Methodological Framework for a
Therapeutic Urban Psychography
Introduction Part 1 Context 1 What is Wellbeing and How Do We Measure and
Evaluate It? 2 Introduction to Archaeology: A Personal Perspective 3
Heritage Interventions to Improve Mental Health and Wellbeing: Developing a
Programme Theory through a Realist-Informed Review Part 2 Museums, Healing,
and Wellbeing 4 Heritage, Creativity, and Wellbeing: Approaches for
Evaluating the Impact of Cultural Participation Using the UCL Museum
Wellbeing Measures 5 Exhibitions, Healing and Sharing the Stories of
Australian Veterans 6 Wellbeing and Greening Sites of Heritage: A Liverpool
Lens Part 3 Connecting with the Land 7 Using Archaeology to Strengthen
Indigenous Social, Emotional, and Economic Wellbeing 8 Archaeology as
"Self-Therapy": Case Studies of Metal Detecting Communities in Britain and
Denmark 9 Wellbeing and Brotherhood on the Colchian Plain: Engagement with
Multinational Veterans through Archaeological Excavation at Nokalakevi,
Georgia Part 4 Archaeology as Therapeutic Tool 10 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 11 How Do Interventions Using Heritage-Based Activities,
Impact on Mental Health and Wellbeing? An Analysis of Breaking Ground
Heritage and Operation Nightingale Outcomes 12 American Veterans
Archaeological Recovery: A Strengths-Based Approach Part 5 Engaging with
Wellbeing 13 Assembling Wellbeing in Archaeological Teaching and Learning
14 Wellbeing and the Historic Environment: A Strategic Approach 15 Having a
Wander through Whitechapel: Towards a Methodological Framework for a
Therapeutic Urban Psychography
Evaluate It? 2 Introduction to Archaeology: A Personal Perspective 3
Heritage Interventions to Improve Mental Health and Wellbeing: Developing a
Programme Theory through a Realist-Informed Review Part 2 Museums, Healing,
and Wellbeing 4 Heritage, Creativity, and Wellbeing: Approaches for
Evaluating the Impact of Cultural Participation Using the UCL Museum
Wellbeing Measures 5 Exhibitions, Healing and Sharing the Stories of
Australian Veterans 6 Wellbeing and Greening Sites of Heritage: A Liverpool
Lens Part 3 Connecting with the Land 7 Using Archaeology to Strengthen
Indigenous Social, Emotional, and Economic Wellbeing 8 Archaeology as
"Self-Therapy": Case Studies of Metal Detecting Communities in Britain and
Denmark 9 Wellbeing and Brotherhood on the Colchian Plain: Engagement with
Multinational Veterans through Archaeological Excavation at Nokalakevi,
Georgia Part 4 Archaeology as Therapeutic Tool 10 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 11 How Do Interventions Using Heritage-Based Activities,
Impact on Mental Health and Wellbeing? An Analysis of Breaking Ground
Heritage and Operation Nightingale Outcomes 12 American Veterans
Archaeological Recovery: A Strengths-Based Approach Part 5 Engaging with
Wellbeing 13 Assembling Wellbeing in Archaeological Teaching and Learning
14 Wellbeing and the Historic Environment: A Strategic Approach 15 Having a
Wander through Whitechapel: Towards a Methodological Framework for a
Therapeutic Urban Psychography