Public Archaeology Conference Interest Survey
This survey is intended to gauge interest among archaeology/public archaeology practitioners for establishing a two-day meeting entirely dedicated to topics in public archaeology. While many of the major archaeological conferences incorporate public archaeology sessions or host public archaeology days, we believe a dedicated meeting would provide public-minded archaeologists with the space to come together on a smaller scale and better share their experiences.

As someone who may be interested in a "public archaeology conference," we are seeking your insight as we begin the planning process. We would very much appreciate any input you have on how a public archaeology conference could best serve practitioners in terms of content, format, and resources. Our goal is to create a well-rounded program with meaningful interactions and meaningful outcomes for all participants.

Thank you in advance for your time and input!

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Nicole Grinnan, Florida Public Archaeology Network (ngrinnan@uwf.edu).


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Do you feel that there would be value in a meeting dedicated to topics in public archaeology? *
How would you be interested in attending a public archaeology conference? *
If you are interested in attending a public archaeology conference, what would you consider to be a reasonable registration fee? *
Would you be willing to participate in a public archaeology conference as a presenter, discussant, or workshop leader? *
Which of the following would you be interested in at a public archaeology conference? Select all that apply. *
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Given the potential conference components above, please rank each based on how much you would like to see the component incorporated on scale of 1 to 5, with 5 meaning that you think something should absolutely be included and 1 meaning that you think something should be left out. *
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Paper presentation sessions
Round table discussions
Poster sessions
Hands-on workshop
Facilitator trainings for public archaeology programs
Public archaeology events in tandem with the conference.
Tours to local, publicly interpreted sites.
Conference proceedings.
Other (as above)
Please provide one or two topics related to public archaeology that you are interested in exploring or learning more about. Examples: public archaeology as alternative mitigation in CRM; better supporting diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives through public archaeology outreach and education; public archaeology responses to the climate crisis and other important current issues. *
Please provide any additional input you might have about your "ideal" public archaeology conference:
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