Publications

Books and articles

Author Rachael Kiddey of book title Homeless Heritage

Books

Kiddey, R. (2017) Homeless Heritage: collaborative social archaeology as therapeutic practice, Oxford University Press

Comic by Mats Brate

Articles

2023

Kiddey, Rachael & Caraher, William (eds), (2023). Archaeology as Festival: virtual wanderings through festivalCHAT during Covid-19, edited volume for the Contemporary and Historical Archaeological Theory (CHAT) book series, Oxford, BAR Publishing. Available here

2020

Jeffrey H. Altschul, Keith W. Kintigh Mark Aldenderfer, Elise Alonzie, Ian Armit Juan Antonio Barcelo, Christopher S. Beekman, Penny Bickle, Douglas W. Bird, Scott E. Ingram, Elena Isayev, Andrew W. Kandell, Rachael Kiddey, Helène Timpoko Kienon-Kabore, Franco Niccoluccio, Corey S. Ragsdale, Beth K. Scaffidi, and Scott G. Ortman, (2020) ‘To understand how migrations affect human securities, look to the past’, www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.2015146117

Kiddey, Rachael, “I’ll tell you what I want, what I really want!” Open Archaeology that is Collaborative, Participatory, Public, and Feminist. Norwegian Archaeological Review DOI: 10.1080/00293652.2020.1749877

2019

Kiddey, R. Reluctant Refuge: An Activist Archaeological Approach to Alternative Refugee Shelter in Athens (Greece). Journal of Refugee Studies. https://doi.org/10.1093/jrs/fey061

2017

Kiddey, R. ‘Homeless habitus: an archaeology of homeless places’. In ‘InHabit: the experience and materiality of domestic life’, Buxton, A. (ed) Oxford University Press

Kiddey, Rachael. From the ground up: cultural heritage practices as
tools for empowerment in the Homeless Heritage project, International Journal of Heritage Studies, DOI: 10.1080/13527258.2016.1274669

Kiddey, R. ‘Hand in Hand: homelessness, heritage and collaborative approaches to the material past’. In The Routledge Companion to Contemporary Anthropology, edited by Simon Coleman, Susan B. Hyatt and Ann Kingsolver, Routledge, pp. 107-24

2015

Brate, M. & Kiddey, R. ‘Journeys in the City: Homeless Archaeologists or archaeologies of homelessness’. In ‘Are we all archaeologists now?’ Journal of Contemporary Archaeology, vol 2:2. pp. 235-245.

Graves-Brown, P. & Kiddey, R. Reclaiming the Streets. The Role of Archaeology in Deconstructing the Myths of Contemporary Society. In ‘Archaeology: myths within and without’, Archaeological Review from Cambridge, pp. 135-147

Kiddey, R. & Schofield, J. “Keeping it real”: Social Sustainability in the Homeless Heritage Project in Bristol and York (UK) in Theory and Practice in Heritage and Sustainability: Between Past and Future, Auclair, E. & Fairclough, G. (eds). Routledge, pp. 40-53

2014

Crea, G., Dafnis, A., Hallam, J., Kiddey, R. & Schofield, J. (2014), ‘Turbo Island, Bristol: excavating a contemporary homeless place’, Post-medieval Archaeology, 48/1, pp.133-150

Kiddey, R. 2014, ‘Punks & drunks: counter mapping homeless heritage’ in ‘Who needs experts? Counter-mapping cultural heritage’ (ed) Schofield, J. Ashgate, pp. 165-181

2012

Kiddey, Lashua & Schofield, 2012, ‘People and Landscape’ in (ed) Skeates, McDavid & Carman (2012), The Oxford Handbook of Public Archaeology, Oxford University Press, pp. 296-318

2011

Kiddey, R. & Schofield, J. 2011, ‘Embrace the Margins: adventures in archaeology and homelessness’, Public Archaeology, Vol. 10 No. 1, pp.4–22

2010

Kiddey, R. & Schofield, J. 2010. ‘Digging for (Invisible) People’ British Archaeology, 113 (July/August): pp.18–23

2009

Kiddey, R. & Schofield, J., ‘Homeless Archaeology’ in The Big Issue 874: pp.14-15

Latest Articles

by Rachael Kiddey

Cartoon in Journal of Contemporary Archaeology (vol 2.2)

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Journeys in the City: homeless archaeologists or archaeologies of homelessness – open access PDF  

ACHS, Montreal 2016

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I am really sorry not to be at the Association of Critical Heritage Studies third annual conference which is taking...

SHA Washington, 6-9th January 2016

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This year I was happy to attend the Society for Historical Archaeology’s annual conference in Washington D.C., having been invited...