384. THE SELF-ORGANIZATION OF ARCHAEOLOGISTS IN EUROPE: ROLES AND NEEDS, RESPONSIBILITIES AND LEGITIMACY

What role can world archaeological organizations play in the condition of globalization & fragmentation / Mizoguchi, Koji
Crash course: five steps to understanding Europe what can the archaeological community do to be more influential? / de Wit, Leonard
Listen to me: lobbying for archaeology / Aitchison, Kenneth
Can cultural heritage workers and professionals occupy the middle of political and social debate? The “mi riconosci” experience in Italy / Bison, Leonardo - Tomei, Francesca - Massimino, Martina - Utzeri, Flavio Domiziano - Lunardon, Ester 
Scotland’s Archaeology Strategy: reflecting on our progress so far / Owen, Kirsty - Jones, Rebecca
The Register of Professional Archaeologists and archaeological societies in the United States: partners in advancing professionalism and protecting archaeological heritage / Altschul, Jeff - Klein, Terry
CIfA standards and guidance: fit for purpose in a changing world? /Geary, Kate
Redefining roles – sharing responsibility: the EAA in the European Heritage Alliance 3.3 Hueglin, Sophie - Potrebica, Hrvoje
Professional associations and international cooperation: the birth of CIfA Deutschland / Hinton, Peter - Schauer, Michaela
Professional associationism in archaeology. Between specialization and collective cohesion  / Pastor Batalla, Isidre