Member's groups
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For scholars of religion and others interested in the practice, pedagogy, history, and theory of religious studies.
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To share and discuss scholarship about Latin America and the Caribbean
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A discussion forum (and e-mail list) for the philosophers on the Humanities Commons platform.
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A discussion and collaboration forum for Humanities Commons historians. If this group is too general for you, make one for your subfield!
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A group for those interested in Soviet and contemporary Russian history and culture.
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Let’s create a Holocaust history group in H Commons!
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For everything at the nexus of philosophical analysis and religion: classical theism and beyond; analytic theology, metaphysics and cosmological/ontological problems; current issues in the problem of evil.
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A group those interested in the academic study Jewish and Christian scriptures, canonical and non-canonical.
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A group devoted to the study of Christianity in its global dimension, with particular reference to its non-European expressions. We are interested in historical, theological, anthropological, linguistic and gender […]
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A group dedicated for the study of Hindu traditions in South Asia and transnationally.
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First Nations, Indigenous, Native American, Aboriginal, Metis, Inuit, Aborigine
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A forum for scholars studying Christian mysticism from all periods of history.
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For people interested in feminist approaches to humanities subjects
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Cultural Studies
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To discuss issues related to the FL requirement in post-secondary institutions, including (but not limited to): why or why not institutions have/remove/change requirements; what languages satisfy requirements; […]
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For those interested in the history and theory of art
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Lengua y cultura españolas en América, atendiendo al pasado y al presente. Textos, documentos, estudios sociolingüísticos y dialectales, contacto con lenguas indígenas y desarrollo cultural (literatura, cine, publ […]
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Interdisciplinary approaches engaging with popular culture and entertainments, anywhere on the continuum from sacred to secular, that can include popular and public events and spectacles such as, but not limited […]