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Daniel Fisher deposited Goals of the Publicly Engaged Humanities in the group
Public Humanities on Humanities Commons 6 years, 9 months agoThis essay outlines five goals of publicly engaged humanities work. It was originally published in 2018 on the Humanities for All website, an initiative of the National Humanities Alliance Foundation. With the support of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Humanities for All documents and promotes publicly engaged humanities work in U.S. higher…[Read more]
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Daniel Fisher deposited A Typology of the Publicly Engaged Humanities in the group
Public Humanities on Humanities Commons 6 years, 9 months agoThis essay outlines five types of publicly engaged humanities work. It was originally published in 2018 on the Humanities for All website, an initiative of the National Humanities Alliance Foundation. With the support of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Humanities for All documents and promotes publicly engaged humanities work in U.S. higher…[Read more]
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Philippa Carter started the topic CfP Waste not, Want not: Food and thrift from antiquity to the present in the discussion
Public Humanities on Humanities Commons 6 years, 9 months agoThe Cambridge Body and Food Histories group is delighted to announce the call for papers for its second annual conference:
‘WASTE NOT WANT NOT: FOOD AND THRIFT FROM ANTIQUITY TO THE PRESENT’.
THURSDAY 12TH & FRIDAY 13TH SEPTEMBER 2019. ENGLISH FACULTY, UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE.
This day-and-a-half conference will bring together academics and…[Read more]
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Kathleen Fitzpatrick deposited Universities should be working for the greater good in the group
Public Humanities on Humanities Commons 6 years, 9 months agoThis is the submission (unedited) version of the article published in Times Higher Education on April 11, 2019, which argues that the market-based competition that fuels so much of academic life is doing us all far more harm than good.
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Maurizio Brancaleoni deposited Scipione – Poems (Translation by Maurizio Brancaleoni; Revision by Jennifer Panek) in the group
Public Humanities on Humanities Commons 6 years, 9 months agoGino Bonichi, better known as Scipione after the Roman general Scipio Africanus, was born in Macerata in 1904. He moved to Rome in 1909, where
he studied for a short period at the Academy of Fine Arts. Together with Mario Mafai and Antonietta Raphaël he was one of the founders of the so-called ‘Roman School’ or ‘Via Cavour School’, a group of…[Read more] -
Key MacFarlane deposited Crime and the Global City: Migration, Borders, and the Pre-Criminal in the group
Place Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 10 months agoIn recent years social scientists have been interested in the growth and transformation of global cities. These metropolises, which function as key command centers in global production networks, manifest many of the social, economic, and political tensions and inequities of neoliberal globalization. Their international appeal as sites of financial…[Read more]
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Jim McGrath deposited Digital Storytelling Syllabus (Brown University Graduate-Level Course; Spring 2019) in the group
Public Humanities on Humanities Commons 6 years, 10 months agoPrint-friendly remediation and backup copy of my course site for “Digital Storytelling,” part of the Spring 2019 offerings in the Public Humanities MA program at Brown University. Course web site can be found here: http://digitalstorytelling2019.jimmcgrath.us. This course focuses on three particular areas within the larger topic of Digital…[Read more]
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Julian C. Chambliss deposited Legacies of Lynching: The Odyssey of Oscar Mack in the group
Public Humanities on Humanities Commons 6 years, 10 months agoThe presentation documents a community-based history project conducted by students to uncover the details of the reported lynching of Oscar Mack, an African American veteran reported lynched in Orlando. Reported lynched in Orlando on July 17, 1922, by a mob in Orlando, the newspaper accounts of the incidents gave little detail. In 2013, Julian…[Read more]
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Key MacFarlane deposited Time, Waste, and the City: The Rise of the Environmental Industry in the group
Place Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 10 months agoIn many US cities, especially those in the Rust Belt, the environmental goods and services (EGS) industry has played a significant role in restructuring local economies to promote new, flexible, and “creative” forms of service-based labour. And yet much of the environmental work conducted in these cities has been directed at an industrial pas…[Read more]
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Key MacFarlane deposited A thousand CEOs: Relational thought, processual space, and Deleuzian ontology in human geography and strategic management in the group
Place Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 10 months agoOver the last 20 years the imbrication between capital and the university has grown much firmer. This
paper seeks to map one point at which this binding occurs: in critical theory. Recently scholars in strategic
management have turned to processual and relational ontologies in an attempt to reimagine the logics of
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Michelle A. Massé started the topic REMINDER: CFPs for Women's Caucus for the Modern Languages due 3/15 at midnight in the discussion
Public Humanities on Humanities Commons 6 years, 10 months ago1) Balancing Acts: Academia’s Gendered Cost of Living
Description: This roundtable examines how women and men pay dearly for degrees in “feminized” fields. We know about students’ economic debts, which women have more of, while earning fewer dollars for repayment. What about the other expenses, psychological and social, of seeking degrees,…[Read more]
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Narasimhananda Swami deposited Review Free Why Science Hasnt Disproved Free Will Alfred R Mele Prabuddha Bharata September 2017 in the group
Public Humanities on Humanities Commons 6 years, 11 months agoThe argument against free will could as well have been eternal. In this short but incisive and analytical book, Alfred R Mele, a professor of philosophy, successfully and clearly critiques the rationale against free will put forward by psychologists and neuroscientists.
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Narasimhananda Swami deposited Family Values by Harry Brighouse and Adam Swift Book Review Prabuddha Bharata February 2015 in the group
Public Humanities on Humanities Commons 6 years, 11 months agoFamily Values by Harry Brighouse and Adam Swift Book Review Prabuddha Bharata February 2015
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Narasimhananda Swami deposited Beyond Distinctions Prabuddha Bharata December 2008 in the group
Public Humanities on Humanities Commons 6 years, 11 months agoThis paper explores how one can go beyond social and other distinctions by the praxis of Advaita Vedanta
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Dora Apel deposited Just Joking? Chimps, Obama and Racial Stereotype in the group
Public Humanities on Humanities Commons 7 years agoPublic racist stereotypes after the election of Barack Obama
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Dora Apel deposited Torture Culture: Lynching Photographs and the Images of Abu Ghraib in the group
Public Humanities on Humanities Commons 7 years agoOn the photographs of torture at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq and the visual politics of power
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Dora Apel deposited Technologies of War, Media, and Dissent in the Post 9/11 Work of Krzysztof Wodiczko in the group
Public Humanities on Humanities Commons 7 years agoOn the work of Krzysztof Wodiczko
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Dora Apel deposited On Looking: Lynching Photographs and Legacies of Lynching after 9/11 in the group
Public Humanities on Humanities Commons 7 years agoOn looking at lynching photographs
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Dora Apel deposited Diego Rivera and the Left: The Destruction and Recreation of the Rockefeller Center Mural in the group
Public Humanities on Humanities Commons 7 years agoThe politics of Rivera’s RCA mural in New York City.
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Dora Apel deposited The Routledge Companion to Urban Imaginaries in the group
Public Humanities on Humanities Commons 7 years agoOne of the most pressing challenges in the world today is access to clean water. This chapter explores the crises of contaminated water in Flint, water shutoffs in Detroit, and larger questions about the control of water by private corporations and the changing nature of urbanization. As neoliberal policies seek to privatize infrastructure and…[Read more]
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