Going Public
Submitted by Michael J Kramer on Sep 22, 2009, 03:09 PM
Lots of good conversation about "Democratizing Knowledge in the Digital Humanities: Making Scholarship Public, Producing Public Scholarship" in the first HASTAC Scholars Forum.
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What Are Intellectuals Good For?
Submitted by Michael J Kramer on Sep 18, 2009, 12:34 PM
George Scialabba's new book and online responses.
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Cornucopia!
Submitted by Michael J Kramer on Sep 18, 2009, 12:15 PM
Engaging with the Humanities at University of Iowa.
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Back to the Future of Learning
Submitted by Cathy Davidson on Oct 13, 2008, 01:27 PM
Not all work that all humanists do is "foundational." Not all work that those in other disciplines do is "humanistic." But there is a broad humanistic category of translational knowledge that seems to me an essential part of learning in the twenty-first century and an essential charge for universities in this century. The future of learning isn't only this. But crucially, fundamentally, it must include this world of translational and transformative ideas.
Not all work that all humanists do is "foundational." Not all work that those in other disciplines do is "humanistic." But there is a broad humanistic category of translational knowledge that seems to me an essential part of learning in the twenty-first century and an essential charge for universities in this century. The future of learning isn't only this. But crucially, fundamentally, it must include this world of translational and transformative ideas.




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