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Lisa Trever is the Lisa and Bernard Selz Associate Professor of Pre-Columbian Art History and Archaeology at Columbia University and her department’s Career Officer. Before coming to Columbia, Lisa was a professor in the department of the history of art at UC Berkeley. She co-directs the archaeological research at the ancient center of Pañamarca in Peru. That’s a lot of experience thinking and talking about publishing toward professional goals. So I wanted to talk to her about putting together a publishing plan, and about the advice she gives to graduate students and junior colleagues. We talked about what, where, and when to publish for different career moments – getting a job, keeping a job, and changing jobs. Mentioned: Sandra Rozental, The Absent Stone: Mexican Patrimony and the Aftershocks of State Theft [https://dukeupress.edu/the-absent-stone]. https://www.panamarca.org/pintando-creatividad [https://www.panamarca.org/pintando-creatividad]
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