Humanities Research: Volume XX, Number 1, 2024
Public Humanities of the Future: Museums, Archives, Universities and Beyond
Edited by: Kylie Message, Frank Bongiorno, Robert WellingtonPlease read Conditions of use before downloading the formats.
Description
‘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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I. Articles
- Public humanities of the future: Museums, archives, universities and beyond (PDF, 130 KB) – Kylie Message, Frank Bongiorno and Robert Wellington doi
- Flipping the narrative: Historical collections as sites of cultural diplomacy (PDF, 905 KB) – Jilda A. Andrews doi
- Towards relational ethics: Foundational concepts for the shifting ground of GLAM (PDF, 187 KB) – Mike Jones doi
- The post-normal museum: Cultivating responsibility, empathy and creativity (PDF, 157 KB) – Alex Burchmore doi
- Art, archive and public imaginary: Reflexive curatorial practice and exhibiting Australian filmmaking (PDF, 4.8 MB) – Jennifer Coombes and Penelope Grist doi
- Selective rememberings? Access to ‘private’ documents at the National Archives of Australia (PDF, 178 KB) – Daniel Casey and Joshua Black doi
- Reflections on new historical interpretations at the National Stadium, Santiago, Chile (PDF, 140 KB) – Marivic Wyndham and Peter Read doi
- Being in and of local communities: An Australian regional gallery’s response to climate disasters (PDF, 162 KB) – Anna Lawrenson and Chiara O’Reilly doi
- ‘¿Para qué un museo?’: A reflection from Latin America upon the fragility and necessity of museums (PDF, 193 KB) – Manuel Burón, Irina Podgorny and Nathalie Richard doi
- Tactical storytelling and paradoxical failure: Writing, knowledge-making and the public humanities (PDF, 177 KB) – Ariella Van Luyn and Beck Wise doi
- Interdisciplinarity as solidarity: Perspectives from archaeology (PDF, 167 KB) – James L. Flexner and Catherine J. Frieman doi
- Collaboration, flexibility, skill-sharing: The future of museum and cultural heritage work in the age of digital transformation in Australia (PDF, 1 MB) – Katrina Grant and Sean Minney doi
- Discovering art online: Digitising university art museum collections (PDF, 871 KB) – Stephen Valambras Graham doi
- Poppies, partnerships and pragmatism: Learning from embedded research in a cultural heritage organisation (PDF, 568 KB) – Megan Gooch and Eleanor O’Keeffe doi
- The violence of contesting non-binary, trans and diverse gender identities: Emergent cultural formations, adversities and ethics (PDF, 185 KB) – Rob Cover doi
II. Research in other forms: Reports, reflections, reviews, interviews, etc.
- Universities from an epistemological point of view (PDF, 93 KB) – Daniel Stoljar doi
- Oh, for an arts degree! (PDF, 84 KB) – Julia Horne doi
- Teaching the Holocaust at UNSW Sydney (PDF, 113 KB) – Jan Láníček doi
- Rebuilding cultures of community on a post-COVID-19 university campus (PDF, 133 KB) – Kylie Message doi
- Yarning: A Vietnamese/Australian/Indigenous way to speak/share/belong (PDF, 123 KB) – Kim Huynh doi
- Totems, turtles and climate impacts on people and culture in the Torres Strait (PDF, 404 KB) – Jade Croft doi
- An interview with secretary of the Smithsonian, Dr Lonnie Bunch (PDF, 119 KB) – Eleanor Foster doi
- Reflections on the Ballet des Porcelaines: Between intention and impact (PDF, 3.8 MB) – Meredith Martin and Elisa Cazzato doi
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