Member's groups
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A group for all those who study the cultural forms of conspiracy culture.
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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 […]
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The Equine History Collective (EquineHistory.org) promotes the horse as a lens for trans-regional history, and serves as an interface for related historical research in the humanities, sciences, and social sciences.
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Considers the nature, boundaries, and relationships of Shakespeare’s dramatic genres; and the influence of sources or traditions on them, with a particular focus on the interpretation of his plays.
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A group about Artist Residencies
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Group for those eager to critically explore those cultural products and services designated as pornographic and their cultural, economic, historical, institutional, legal and social context.
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A group to discuss and share resources about fair use.
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This group aims the promote scholarly exchange among those who study the history of universities and higher education in all parts of the globe.
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A group for Part-Time Faculty/Independent
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Visual Arts Education Research at all levels and venues: K-12, Higher Education, Museum Education, Community Education and Professional Development. Emphasis on new technologies in Art Education.
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The roots of our current turmoil lie much deeper in the contradictions of modernity itself. Modernity has held out the promise of freedom, equality, and the transcendence of history. Everywhere, the creation of a […]
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Forum for discussion on post-secondary arts education including the development of contemporary arts education.
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For everyone who is interested in joining in conversations across the Humanities Commons regarding the history of the popular entertainment known as ”burlesque,” in its widest definition ranging from the mid-19th […]