Marko Marila
PhD, Docent of Heritage Archaeology
mmmari@utu.fi |
archaeology; heritage studies; philosophy; environmental humanities; artistic research
In recent years, my research has concentrated on the history of Finnish nuclear politics, uranium mining, and the environmental art of anti-nuclear and anti-uranium mining social movements.
I work as Senior Lecturer in Museology at the University of Jyväskylä. My main responsibilities include the coordination of and teaching and supervision in the Master's Degree Programme in Cultural Environment Research. I also supervise PhD students.
My research areas include history and philosophy of archaeology, maritime archaeology and heritage management, arts-based methods in archaeology and heritage studies, and nuclear culture studies.
- New approaches to presentism: Rethinking historical time. Marek Tamm & Laurent Olivier (eds.): Bloomsbury Academic, London, 2019, 240 pp. ISBN 9781350065086 (2021)
- Norwegian Archaeological Review
- Archaeology and Analogy. Papers from the Eighth Theoretical Seminar of the Baltic Archaeologists (BASE), Held at the University of Helsinki and Tvärminne Zoological Station, Hanko, Finland, November 30th–December 2nd, 2017 (2020) Marila Marko, Ahola Marja, Mannermaa Kristiina, Lavento Mika
- Lektio: Johdattelevia huomioita arkeologian spekulatiiviseen tieto-oppiin (2020)
- Muinaistutkija
- Long-term Degree Program Success in Maritime Archaeology (2020) Marila Marko, Ilves Kristin
- On the nature of the aesthetic in (an) art/archaeology (2020) Ineligible: A Disruption of Artefacts and Artistic Practice Marila Marko
- The Hum (2020) Marila, Marko
- Empiricism (2019) The Encyclopedia of Archaeological Sciences Marila Marko
- Historical Perspectives to Postglacial Uplift. Case Studies from the Lower Satakunta Region (2019) Pohjola Jari, Turunen Jari, Lipping Tarmo, Sivula Anna, Marila Marko
- Slow science for fast archaeology (2019)
- Current Swedish Archaeology
- Eighth Theoretical Seminar of the Baltic Archaeologists Helsingissä ja Hangossa 30.11.–2.12.2017 (2018)
- Muinaistutkija



