Collaborative Research - Living with War: The Impacts of Chronic Violence on Everyday Life in the Central Illinois River Valley
合作研究 - 与战争共存:长期暴力对伊利诺伊州中部河谷日常生活的影响
基本信息
- 批准号:1265560
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 0.06万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2013
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2013-08-31 至 2014-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
This project will explore the catastrophic and wide-ranging consequences of war on Mississippian period (A.D. 1100-1425) communities in the Central Illinois River Valley (CIRV). The work is significant because it provides insight into the conditions which in less developed societies can lead to intergroup conflict and which, on the other hand, are conducive to more peaceful relations. Archaeological data linking escalating violence with both population nucleation and declining health in the Central Illinois River Valley from A.D. 1200 to 1425 reveal that the causal dimensions of warfare were not restricted to political centralization and collapse but reshaped other, more mundane aspects of life. Determining the impacts of this violence on the Mississippian groups subject to these hostilities will help explain the historical trajectory of conflict culminating in the abandonment of the region around A.D. 1425. A geophysical survey, combined with three seasons of excavation targeting residential groups at the Eveland site adjacent to the Dickson Mounds Museum will identify subsistence practices and household/community organizational patterns that predate the period of escalating violence in this region. Laboratory analysis of collections from a previously excavated site (Orendorf) that post-dates the increase in violent attacks will also be conducted, enabling the documentation of domestic changes occurring as a result of the intensification of warfare. Project goals include determining (1) if and how people altered their subsistence pursuits in response to the increased risk of attack while foraging, fishing, and farming, and (2) if and how people altered the size and arrangement of their households and communities as a result of nucleation into fortified villages. Broader impacts of this project include public education and outreach, as well as contributing to planning and development of an important state heritage site. The project provides research opportunities to both undergraduate and graduate students: (1) undergraduates will be trained in field methods in the context of a field school, in addition to more structured opportunities for problem-oriented undergraduate research; and (2) graduate students will participate as both field school supervisors and as lab assistants, with the project providing data and partial funding for two related dissertation projects. Project archaeologists will also interface with the public on a daily basis during the course of excavations, in addition to delivering public presentations to the local archaeological society. Project personnel will also work with the Dickson Mounds Museum staff to develop interpretive museum exhibits based on the proposed research. A project website will provide the public with updates on project excavations and results, and restricted website access will be given to staff at the Illinois State Archaeological Survey, Western Illinois University at Macomb, and Dickson Mounds Museum for the purpose of data sharing. Finally, results from the geophysical survey of the Eveland site (located on Dickson Mounds property) will provide important data for planning development and preservation at this important state heritage site.
该项目将探讨密西西比时期(公元1100-1425年)在伊利诺伊河流域中部(CIRV)的社区战争的灾难性和广泛的后果。 这项工作意义重大,因为它提供了对欠发达社会中可能导致群体间冲突的条件的深入了解,而另一方面,这些条件又有利于更和平的关系。从公元1200年到1425年,伊利诺伊河流域中部不断升级的暴力与人口成核和健康状况下降有关的考古数据显示,战争的因果维度不仅限于政治集中和崩溃,而且重塑了生活的其他更平凡的方面。 确定这场暴力对遭受这些敌对行动的密西西比群体的影响,将有助于解释冲突的历史轨迹,最终导致公元1425年左右该地区被遗弃。 在邻近迪克森土丘博物馆的伊弗兰遗址进行了一次地球物理调查,并针对居民群体进行了三个季度的挖掘,将查明该地区暴力升级之前的生计做法和家庭/社区组织模式。 还将对以前挖掘的遗址(奥伦多夫)的收藏品进行实验室分析,这些收藏品的日期是在暴力袭击增加之后,以便记录战争加剧造成的国内变化。 项目目标包括确定(1)人们是否以及如何改变他们的生存追求,以应对在觅食,捕鱼和耕作时增加的攻击风险,以及(2)人们是否以及如何改变他们的家庭和社区的规模和安排,作为核化到设防村庄的结果。 该项目更广泛的影响包括公众教育和宣传,以及促进一个重要的国家遗产地的规划和发展。 该项目为本科生和研究生提供了研究机会:(1)本科生将在实地学校的背景下接受实地方法培训,此外还有更多面向问题的本科生研究的结构化机会;(2)研究生将作为实地学校主管和实验室助理参与,该项目为两个相关的论文项目提供数据和部分资金。 项目考古学家还将在挖掘过程中每天与公众接触,并向当地考古学会进行公开演讲。 项目人员还将与迪克森土丘博物馆工作人员合作,根据拟议的研究开发解释性博物馆展品。 一个项目网站将向公众提供有关项目挖掘和结果的最新信息,并将限制伊利诺伊州考古调查局、西伊利诺伊大学马科姆分校和迪克森土丘博物馆的工作人员访问网站,以实现数据共享。最后,来自Eveland遗址(位于Dickson土丘地产)的地球物理调查结果将为这一重要的国家遗产地的规划、开发和保护提供重要数据。
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Unfair by Design: The War on Drugs, Race, and the Legitimacy of the Criminal Justice System
设计上的不公平:毒品战争、种族战争和刑事司法系统的合法性
- DOI:
10.1353/sor.2024.a923110 - 发表时间:
2024 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0.4
- 作者:
L. Bobo;Victor Thompson - 通讯作者:
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