Collaborative Archaeology and Strategic Essentialism: Native Empowerment in Tidewater Virginia Martin GallivanDanielle Moretti-LangholtzBuck Woodard Article 20 October 2016 Pages: 10 - 23
From “Public Archaeologist” to “Public Intellectual”: Seeking Engagement Opportunities Outside Traditional Archaeological Arenas Carol McDavid Article 20 October 2016 Pages: 24 - 32
Archaeologies of Race and Urban Poverty: The Politics of Slumming, Engagement, and the Color Line Paul R. MullinsLewis C. Jones Article 20 October 2016 Pages: 33 - 50
Archaeology, Intangible Heritage, and the Negotiation of Urban Identity in Lancaster, Pennsylvania James A. DelleMary Ann Levine Article 20 October 2016 Pages: 51 - 66
Displaced and Barely Visible: Archaeology and the Material Culture of Homelessness Larry J. ZimmermanJessica Welch Article 20 October 2016 Pages: 67 - 85
Cultural Resource Management Archaeology and Heritage Values Mary PraetzellisAdrian Praetzellis Article 20 October 2016 Pages: 86 - 100
Heritage and “Those People”: Representing Working-Class Interests through Hampden’s Archaeology David A. GadsbyRobert C. Chidester Article 20 October 2016 Pages: 101 - 113
An Historical Perspective of Civic Engagement and Interpreting Cultural Diversity in Arrow Rock, Missouri Timothy E. Baumann Article 20 October 2016 Pages: 114 - 134
Civic Engagements in Museum Anthropology: A Prolegomenon for the Denver Museum of Nature and Science Stephen E. NashChip Colwell-ChanthaphonhSteven Holen Article 20 October 2016 Pages: 135 - 151
Epilogue: Perspectives on Community Archaeology Helaine Silverman Article 20 October 2016 Pages: 152 - 166