The long history of the humanities crisis (David Sessions, The New Republic)
How business and technocracy shaped the humanities crisis for many years.
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How business and technocracy shaped the humanities crisis for many years.
How the humanities crisis down under came about, and what to do about it.
The humanities have a PR problem
A three-day event showcasing various approaches in the health / medical humanities.
That the humanities are always in crisis as part of their modern history.
Speaking of the humanities on the international front.
The ways the humanities can aid in contending with the coronavirus.
The way Germany has sought the counsel of humanities thinkers as it seeks a return to normalcy in the corona-crisis.
The coronavirus crisis may re-ignite our interest in the humanities.
“Crisis” and “decline” are the words of the day in discussions of the humanities. A primary stimulus for the concern is a startling factoid: only 8 percent of undergraduates major in humanities. But this figure is misleading.