Democratically digging together: A study of archaeology and civil society

Author:

Collins Neil1ORCID,Doumani Dupuy Paula N1ORCID,Zamanbekova Altynay1

Affiliation:

1. School of Sciences and Humanities, Nazarbayev University, Astana, Kazakhstan

Abstract

Protecting archaeological sites increases the sense of belonging among the population. Political culture in authoritarian countries limits citizens’ opportunities for freedom of action and civic engagement. The authorities may perceive such engagement as a threat to the regime. Nevertheless, civic activism in protecting archaeological sites can provide an opportunity to increase the role of civil society in policymaking. This article interrogates civil society’s role concerning archaeology and its preservation in Kazakhstan. It considers three cases of how local communities participate in archaeological projects and their protection. It concludes that the degree of community involvement and the number of people involved in rural and urban settings differ. Kazakhstan occasionally manifests vigorous civic activity on archaeological issues at the national level. However, a certain level of resistance may demonstrate the potential for democratic development, with archaeology as one of the practical tools of civil liberty at the grassroot level.

Funder

Nazarbayev University’s Faculty Development Competitive Research Grants Programme

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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