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.
- Finnish reactions to New Archaeology (2018)
- Fennoscandia Archaeologica
- Vagueness and archaeological interpretation. A sensuous approach to archaeological knowledge formation through finds analysis (2017)
- Norwegian Archaeological Review
- Abduktiivinen päättely arkeologiassa: arkeologian epistemologiasta sen historian ja nykytilanteen valossa (2013)
- Muinaistutkija
- Gavin Lucas: Understanding the Archaeological Record (2013)
- Fennoscandia Archaeologica
- Ian Hodder: Entangled: An Archaeology of the Relationships Between Humans and Things (2013)
- Norwegian Archaeological Review
- Lähimenneisyyden arkeologiaa. Kirja-arvostelu: Contemporary archaeologies – excavating now. Holtorf, Cornelius ja Piccini, Angela (toim.) (2010)
- Muinaistutkija



