Humanities Research: Volume XX, Number 1, 2024

Humanities Research: Volume XX, Number 1, 2024

Public Humanities of the Future: Museums, Archives, Universities and Beyond

Edited by: Kylie Message, Frank Bongiorno, Robert Wellington
 

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‘Public Humanities of the Future: Museums, Archives, Universities and Beyond’ explores the roles, responsibilities and challenges of the humanities in 2024 and beyond. It examines if and how our public cultural institutions and disciplines engage ethically and meaningfully with the challenges of contemporary life, and sheds light on how the conception and practice of humanities research is developing institutionally as well as through collaboration with partners and communities beyond the university context.

This high-profile publication marks a number of historic moments, including the increasing urgency of the humanities in contemporary life, as well as the rapid development of interdisciplinary, digital and public humanities over the last decade, and the opportunities for international collaboration reflected in the post-COVID 19 resumption of international travel. It also marks the 50th-year anniversary of the Humanities Research Centre at The Australian National University, and the re-launch of Humanities Research.

Details

ISSN (print):
1440-0669
ISSN (online):
1834-8491
Publication date:
May 2024
Imprint:
ANU Press
DOI:
http://doi.org/10.22459/HR.XX.01.2024
Journal:
Humanities Research
Disciplines:
Arts & Humanities
Countries:
World

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