1. How to Podcast in Archaeology
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Cristina Belmonte and Colin Amundsen
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Archeology ,060102 archaeology ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,05 social sciences ,050801 communication & media studies ,06 humanities and the arts ,Archaeology ,Social media marketing ,Digital media ,Outreach ,Presentation ,0508 media and communications ,0601 history and archaeology ,Sociology ,business ,media_common - Abstract
The problem for archaeologists doing public outreach could be that we do not know who our audience is. Marketing to just the public at large is an extremely broad approach filled with the pitfalls of not engaging enough of the public, so it might be necessary to first find out who within the general public would have the most interest in your discovery and then tailor your presentation to that audience. At the podcast Cooking with Archaeologists we are using digital media, social media marketing, and our experience from the business world to do just that. Podcasting has been a trial-and-error project filled with uncertainty and doubt, and for archaeologists engaged in public archaeology it might be a practical approach to reaching the public and a medium to build an engaged and interested audience. In this “how-to” article, we will reveal what we have learned from this exciting and somewhat demanding venture and suggest how podcasting is a democratizing venture that connects the public to archaeology and the archaeologist.
- Published
- 2018
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