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Eleanor Q Neil

eleanorq.neil@cas.au.dk; eqneil@gmail.com

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Research paper thumbnail of Conference Programme: "What have the Ancients ever done for us?" The value of studying the Ancient World both in and out of the Academy Conference Programme: Q&A Panels Saturday 17th April 2021

Papers by Eleanor Q Neil

Research paper thumbnail of American Politics, the American Public, and the Protection of Cultural Heritage: An Analysis of the U.S. – Cyprus Cultural Property Agreement

Heritage & society, Mar 21, 2024

Research paper thumbnail of The Role of Museums in Irish SciCom: A History

SCI-CO+ Magazine, 2024

Ireland has a long history of scientific exploration. The ways in which these discoveries have be... more Ireland has a long history of scientific exploration. The ways in which these discoveries have been communicated have their roots in 18th-century scholarly societies and are intimately linked to the development of museums. Understanding this history is crucial to future developments.

Research paper thumbnail of Interrogating illusions of progress: citizen science, science communication, and a call for inclusive reform

Frontiers in Environmental Science, 2023

With their foundations in Ancient Greek symposia, progression to eighteenth-century French salons... more With their foundations in Ancient Greek symposia, progression to eighteenth-century French salons and coffeehouses, up to modern incarnations of large-scale international meetings, conferences have a rich history of bringing scholars together to communicate new views, opinions, and research findings (Nicolson, 2017; Roche, 2022). Conferences are not only significant vehicles for generating scientific and societal impact (Hauss, 2021), but are critical in shaping professional identities (Kuzhabekova and Temerbayeva, 2018). Consequently, researchers are often expected to attend conferences as a central part of their career progression (

Research paper thumbnail of American Politics, the American Public, and the Protection of Cultural Heritage: An Analysis of the U.S. - Cyprus Cultural Property Agreement

Heritage and Soceity, 2024

Research paper thumbnail of Communities and Computers: Archaeology on the web

Ancient World Magazine, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of Interrogating Illusions of Progress: Citizen Science, Science Communication, and Public Engagement Conferences and a Call for Inclusive Reform

Frontiers in Environmental Science, section: Environmental Citizen Science, 2023

Book Reviews by Eleanor Q Neil

Research paper thumbnail of Geopolitics of Digital Heritage by Natalia Grincheva and Elizabeth Stainforth

The Journal of Arts Management, Law, and Society, 2024

Research paper thumbnail of Review: Unforgettable encounters: understanding participation in Italian community archaeology

Journal of Community Archaeology & Heritage, 2024

Research paper thumbnail of Conference Programme: "What have the Ancients ever done for us?" The value of studying the Ancient World both in and out of the Academy Conference Programme: Q&A Panels Saturday 17th April 2021

Research paper thumbnail of American Politics, the American Public, and the Protection of Cultural Heritage: An Analysis of the U.S. – Cyprus Cultural Property Agreement

Heritage & society, Mar 21, 2024

Research paper thumbnail of The Role of Museums in Irish SciCom: A History

SCI-CO+ Magazine, 2024

Ireland has a long history of scientific exploration. The ways in which these discoveries have be... more Ireland has a long history of scientific exploration. The ways in which these discoveries have been communicated have their roots in 18th-century scholarly societies and are intimately linked to the development of museums. Understanding this history is crucial to future developments.

Research paper thumbnail of Interrogating illusions of progress: citizen science, science communication, and a call for inclusive reform

Frontiers in Environmental Science, 2023

With their foundations in Ancient Greek symposia, progression to eighteenth-century French salons... more With their foundations in Ancient Greek symposia, progression to eighteenth-century French salons and coffeehouses, up to modern incarnations of large-scale international meetings, conferences have a rich history of bringing scholars together to communicate new views, opinions, and research findings (Nicolson, 2017; Roche, 2022). Conferences are not only significant vehicles for generating scientific and societal impact (Hauss, 2021), but are critical in shaping professional identities (Kuzhabekova and Temerbayeva, 2018). Consequently, researchers are often expected to attend conferences as a central part of their career progression (

Research paper thumbnail of American Politics, the American Public, and the Protection of Cultural Heritage: An Analysis of the U.S. - Cyprus Cultural Property Agreement

Heritage and Soceity, 2024

Research paper thumbnail of Communities and Computers: Archaeology on the web

Ancient World Magazine, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of Interrogating Illusions of Progress: Citizen Science, Science Communication, and Public Engagement Conferences and a Call for Inclusive Reform

Frontiers in Environmental Science, section: Environmental Citizen Science, 2023

Research paper thumbnail of Geopolitics of Digital Heritage by Natalia Grincheva and Elizabeth Stainforth

The Journal of Arts Management, Law, and Society, 2024

Research paper thumbnail of Review: Unforgettable encounters: understanding participation in Italian community archaeology

Journal of Community Archaeology & Heritage, 2024

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