Postdoctoral Fellowship: SPRF: Creating Persistent Histories through Community Archaeology
博士后奖学金:SPRF:通过社区考古学创造持久的历史
基本信息
- 批准号:2313807
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 16万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Fellowship Award
- 财政年份:2024
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2024-01-01 至 2025-12-31
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
This award was provided as part of the NSF Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences Postdoctoral Research Fellowships (SPRF) program. The goal of the SPRF program is to prepare promising, early career doctoral-level scientists for scientific careers in academia, industry or private sector, and government. SPRF awards involve two years of training under the sponsorship of established scientists and encourage Postdoctoral Fellows to perform independent research. NSF seeks to promote the participation of scientists from all segments of the scientific community, including those from underrepresented groups, in its research programs and activities; the postdoctoral period is considered to be an important level of professional development in attaining this goal. Each Postdoctoral Fellow must address important scientific questions that advance their respective disciplinary fields. Under the sponsorship of Dr. Christopher Wolff at the State University of New York Albany, this postdoctoral fellowship award supports an early career scientist examining persistent material practices at the Schenck Site (Fda 14) in the Mohawk River Valley during the initial colonization of eastern New York State. Using representative samples of material culture, the proposed research seeks to understand the historically and culturally contingent processes that led to the acquisition and use of certain objects and materials in colonial contexts. A major component of this research includes a three-week field course for six students to learn about research techniques in archaeology while contributing to scholarly advancements in the field. This project seeks to investigate how communities seized upon new opportunities to diversify their existing material assemblages while continuing to maintain elements of their traditional identity. It does this through three ordered objectives: 1) Survey and define the spatial and temporal parameters and internal features of the pre- and post-contact village components at the Schenck site (Fda 14) in Upstate New York; 2) Collect representative samples of material culture from both components to diachronically reconstruct material practices spanning before and after initial colonial contact; 3) Provide educational opportunities to six students related to research field techniques and career trajectories in archaeology. This work builds on previous studies of material engagements in colonial economies by approaching the adoption of colonial influences as part of a dynamic yet enduring cultural strategy. It works to extend these research findings beyond the traditional academic community by collaboratively incorporating descendant representatives into the planning, execution, and outcomes of the project at each ordered stage.This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
该奖项是 NSF 社会、行为和经济科学博士后研究奖学金 (SPRF) 计划的一部分。 SPRF 项目的目标是为学术界、工业界或私营部门以及政府的科学职业培养有前途的早期职业博士级科学家。 SPRF 奖项包括在知名科学家的赞助下进行两年的培训,并鼓励博士后研究员进行独立研究。 NSF 致力于促进科学界各个领域的科学家(包括来自代表性不足群体的科学家)参与其研究计划和活动;博士后时期被认为是实现这一目标的重要专业发展阶段。每个博士后研究员必须解决推动各自学科领域发展的重要科学问题。在纽约州立大学奥尔巴尼分校的克里斯托弗·沃尔夫博士的赞助下,该博士后奖学金资助一位早期职业科学家,在新东部最初殖民时期,研究莫霍克河谷申克遗址(Fda 14)的持久性材料实践。约克州。使用物质文化的代表性样本,拟议的研究旨在了解导致在殖民背景下获取和使用某些物品和材料的历史和文化偶然过程。这项研究的一个主要组成部分包括为六名学生提供为期三周的实地课程,以学习考古学的研究技术,同时为该领域的学术进步做出贡献。该项目旨在调查社区如何抓住新机会使其现有的物质组合多样化,同时继续保持其传统身份的要素。它通过三个有序目标来实现这一目标: 1) 调查并定义纽约州北部申克遗址 (Fda 14) 接触前和接触后村庄组成部分的空间和时间参数以及内部特征; 2)从两个组成部分收集具有代表性的物质文化样本,以历时重建跨越最初殖民接触之前和之后的物质实践; 3) 为六名学生提供与考古学研究领域技术和职业轨迹相关的教育机会。这项工作建立在先前对殖民经济物质参与的研究的基础上,将殖民影响作为动态而持久的文化战略的一部分。它致力于通过将后代代表协作纳入每个有序阶段的项目规划、执行和结果,将这些研究成果扩展到传统学术界之外。该奖项反映了 NSF 的法定使命,并通过使用基金会的智力价值和更广泛的影响审查标准。
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Jonathan Micon其他文献
The materiality and temporality of St. Lawrence Iroquoian incorporation in late precolonial northern Iroquoia
圣劳伦斯易洛魁人在前殖民时期北部易洛魁人合并的重要性和暂时性
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