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ArchaeoCafé - Episode 22 - Cultural Resource Management in Canada: A round table discussion (Part 2)

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In this episode, I continue my discussion with archaeologists from across Canada to talk about cultural resource management (CRM) in Canada. In the final part of our discussion we consider the following questions.

• What are the current issues affecting the CRM industry in Canada?
• How has the industry changed in recent decades?
• How is collections management handled in CRM? What is done with all of the artefacts collected during CRM projects and who pays for it?

Episode notes are available on the ArchaeoCafé website.
http://archaeocafe.kvasirpublishing.com/archaeocafe-podcast-ep-22-crm-canada-pt-2

Guest speakers:

Aaron Osicki
Aaron is an archaeologist at Parks Canada, responsible for archaeological sites and resource management in Canada's national parks and nation historic sites. He has previously worked in CRM throughout western Canada.

Chris Kerns
Chris is currently a CRM report writer in Ontario. Over the past 15 years he has worked in CRM as a technician, field director, and assistant project manager all across the USA and in the U.K.

Cristina Caria-McCoy
Cristina is an R license holding CRM archaeologist in Ontario, currently writing her master's thesis on the commodification of archaeology and the political economies of southern Ontario CRM.

Joseph Cull
Since 2011, Joseph has worked as a field technician, crew chief, supervisor, and field director. Currently, he is the archaeology sector representative for an international labour union.

Kaitlyn McMullen
Kaitlyn is a lab technician for a CRM company in Ontario. She graduated from an archaeology and conservation-collections management programme.

Kathryn Huzyk
Kathryn is currently a field director in British Columbia and previously did field work in Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Ontario.

Margarita de Guzman
Margarita is the owner of a CRM company in western Canada. She has worked mainly in British Columbia and Alberta but also done work throughout western Canada as well as in the U.K.

Stuart Karrow
Stuart has been working in CRM in Ontario for 7 years. For the last 3 years he has been a P licence field director.

Tommy Ng
For about 25 years Tommy has worked as a field technician and project manager in the Northwest Territories, British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan, as well as in the U.S.A. He is currently a partner and owner of a CRM company in Calgary.

William “Bill” Lucas
Bill is a First Nation archaeologist in Ontario. He has been doing CRM archaeology for 8 years and is now an R licence holder.

For more episodes and news, visit our website and social media pages.

Blog: http://archaeocafe.kvasirpublishing.com/archaeoblog/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archaeocafe/

Anchor: https://anchor.fm/archaeocafe

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In this episode, I continue my discussion with archaeologists from across Canada to talk about cultural resource management (CRM) in Canada. In the final part of our discussion we consider the following questions.

• What are the current issues affecting the CRM industry in Canada?
• How has the industry changed in recent decades?
• How is collections management handled in CRM? What is done with all of the artefacts collected during CRM projects and who pays for it?

Episode notes are available on the ArchaeoCafé website.
http://archaeocafe.kvasirpublishing.com/archaeocafe-podcast-ep-22-crm-canada-pt-2

Guest speakers:

Aaron Osicki
Aaron is an archaeologist at Parks Canada, responsible for archaeological sites and resource management in Canada's national parks and nation historic sites. He has previously worked in CRM throughout western Canada.

Chris Kerns
Chris is currently a CRM report writer in Ontario. Over the past 15 years he has worked in CRM as a technician, field director, and assistant project manager all across the USA and in the U.K.

Cristina Caria-McCoy
Cristina is an R license holding CRM archaeologist in Ontario, currently writing her master's thesis on the commodification of archaeology and the political economies of southern Ontario CRM.

Joseph Cull
Since 2011, Joseph has worked as a field technician, crew chief, supervisor, and field director. Currently, he is the archaeology sector representative for an international labour union.

Kaitlyn McMullen
Kaitlyn is a lab technician for a CRM company in Ontario. She graduated from an archaeology and conservation-collections management programme.

Kathryn Huzyk
Kathryn is currently a field director in British Columbia and previously did field work in Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Ontario.

Margarita de Guzman
Margarita is the owner of a CRM company in western Canada. She has worked mainly in British Columbia and Alberta but also done work throughout western Canada as well as in the U.K.

Stuart Karrow
Stuart has been working in CRM in Ontario for 7 years. For the last 3 years he has been a P licence field director.

Tommy Ng
For about 25 years Tommy has worked as a field technician and project manager in the Northwest Territories, British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan, as well as in the U.S.A. He is currently a partner and owner of a CRM company in Calgary.

William “Bill” Lucas
Bill is a First Nation archaeologist in Ontario. He has been doing CRM archaeology for 8 years and is now an R licence holder.

For more episodes and news, visit our website and social media pages.

Blog: http://archaeocafe.kvasirpublishing.com/archaeoblog/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archaeocafe/

Anchor: https://anchor.fm/archaeocafe

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/archaeocafe/message

  continue reading

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