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William Caraher deposited The Bakken Goes Boom: Oil and the Changing Geographies of Western North Dakota on Humanities Commons 9 years ago
In 2008, the Bakken went boom. Thanks to advances in hydraulic fracturing, oil production in western North Dakota exploded. As the price of oil went up, so did the oil rigs. People came from all over the country (and the world) in search of work, and cities and towns struggled to keep up. This book is about the challenges they faced. It is about…[Read more]
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William Caraher's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 9 years ago
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William Caraher deposited Slow Archaeology: Technology, Efficiency, and Archaeological Work in the group
Digital Humanists on Humanities Commons 9 years agoSlow archaeology situates contemporary, digital archaeological practice both in the historical tradition of the modern discipline of archaeology and within a discourse informed by calls for Taylorist efficiency. Rather than rejecting the use of digital tools, slow archaeology calls for archaeology to embrace a spirit of critical engagement with…[Read more]
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William Caraher deposited Slow Archaeology: Technology, Efficiency, and Archaeological Work in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 9 years agoSlow archaeology situates contemporary, digital archaeological practice both in the historical tradition of the modern discipline of archaeology and within a discourse informed by calls for Taylorist efficiency. Rather than rejecting the use of digital tools, slow archaeology calls for archaeology to embrace a spirit of critical engagement with…[Read more]
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William Caraher deposited Ancient States and Representative Government: Greek and Roman Models for the Electoral College in the group
History on Humanities Commons 9 years agoA short article on the ties between the U.S. Electoral College and ancient forms of government.
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William Caraher deposited Slow Archaeology: Technology, Efficiency, and Archaeological Work on Humanities Commons 9 years ago
Slow archaeology situates contemporary, digital archaeological practice both in the historical tradition of the modern discipline of archaeology and within a discourse informed by calls for Taylorist efficiency. Rather than rejecting the use of digital tools, slow archaeology calls for archaeology to embrace a spirit of critical engagement with…[Read more]
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William Caraher deposited Ancient States and Representative Government: Greek and Roman Models for the Electoral College on Humanities Commons 9 years ago
A short article on the ties between the U.S. Electoral College and ancient forms of government.