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Dr. Jeremy Huggett is an Honorary Senior Research Fellow in Archaeology at the University of Glasgow. His work focuses on the intersection of information technologies and archaeological practice, examining how digital tools reshape theoretical frameworks, data management, and knowledge representation. He actively contributes to editorial roles including Vice-chair of the Archaeology Data Service Management Committee and serves on advisory boards for initiatives like CAPTURE (Uppsala University) and Spain's Institute of Heritage Sciences (Incipit).
- Key Research Areas: Digital archaeology, GIS applications, open data ethics, and the philosophical implications of technology in heritage.
- Recent Work: Explores 'big data' challenges, digital infrastructures, and the evolving role of technology in archaeological epistemology.
His publications analyze critical issues such as algorithmic agency, digital preservation strategies, and the tension between data abundance and interpretive depth. Huggett frequently presents at international conferences like CAA and TAG, addressing topics ranging from digital creativity to the metaverse's impact on heritage representation.
His research emphasizes introspective critique of digital practices, advocating for balanced engagement with technology to avoid 'digital dark ages' while leveraging innovation responsibly.
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