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Participatory Augering: A methodology for challenging perceptions of archaeology and landscape change (2017)
Journal Article
Tully, G., & Allen, M. (2017). Participatory Augering: A methodology for challenging perceptions of archaeology and landscape change. Public Archaeology, 16(3-4), 191-213. https://doi.org/10.1080/14655187.2018.1496519

Public engagement is a significant feature of twenty-first-century archaeological practice. While more diverse audiences are connecting with the discipline in a multitude of ways, public perceptions of archaeology are still marred by stereotypes. Com... Read More about Participatory Augering: A methodology for challenging perceptions of archaeology and landscape change.

Connecting landscapes: Examining and enhancing the relationship between stakeholder values and cultural landscape management in England (2017)
Journal Article
Moore, T., & Tully, G. (2018). Connecting landscapes: Examining and enhancing the relationship between stakeholder values and cultural landscape management in England. Landscape Research, 43(6), 769-783. https://doi.org/10.1080/01426397.2017.1360471

In England’s post-Brexit environment, as the nation’s approach to cultural landscapes is reassessed, understanding what stakeholders value and how they currently engage with landscape management is likely to be increasingly important. This study expl... Read More about Connecting landscapes: Examining and enhancing the relationship between stakeholder values and cultural landscape management in England.

Resituating cultural landscapes: Pan-European strategies for sustainable management (2016)
Book Chapter
Tully, G. (2016). Resituating cultural landscapes: Pan-European strategies for sustainable management. In R. Amoêda, S. Lira, & C. Pinheiro (Eds.), Heritage 2016, 5th International Conference on Heritage and Sustainable Development. Book of abstracts. Lisbon, Portugal, 12-15 July (347-359). Green Lines Institute for Sustainable Development

Integrating stakeholders as the active creators and beneficiaries of cultural landscapes is an under-developed element of sustainable heritage research. Through work focusing on some of the most significant monuments in European history (Late Iron Ag... Read More about Resituating cultural landscapes: Pan-European strategies for sustainable management.