CFP from Cambridge University Press: "Public Humanities for Students"
This open access issue invites scholars to write rigorous, accessible articles for 14 to 18 year olds, bringing humanities ideas into the everyday concerns of young people.
Learn more and submit your papers here: cup.org/3Mf4WCp
This will stick with me: "to think anew, to think differently, to think hard about what world we live in and the one we want to live in. Thinking of this kind is exactly the inverse of AI, which summarizes and reduces, and reifies existing knowledge and practices as truth".
As debates over Plato and censorship resurface, this article asks what Socratic dialogue can offer a diverse, polarized democracy—and why philosophers matter now more than ever.
Read the latest #PublicHumanities article, Making Democratic Political Culture: https://cup.org/4bZitZ4
#PublicHumanities set humanities scholars a bold challenge: respond to Taylor Swift’s latest album, "The Life of a Showgirl", within one week of its release.
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#taylorswift #tloasg #PublicHumanities #TaylorSwift #Swifties #TheLifeOfAShowgirl #SwiftTok #ErasTour
My latest for EdSurge! #humanities #publichumanities
BIG NEWS!
It is #PublicHumanities launched this week!
So proud to be bringing this to the world.
🌐 Open access
🧠Peer reviewed
✅ Sharing Humanities expertise we love and need
Our first articles are now published - see
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Need a good excuse to write something engaged over the Summer?
#Callforpapers 📣 #PublicHumanities invites papers from practitioners, activists, leaders and scholars to share their practical work in the public humanities
⏱️ Closing: 1 Aug 2024
🖋️ Editor: Ricardo L Ortiz
➡️ Learn more: cup.org/4cXi32A
Introducing #PublicHumanities, our new #openaccess journal that intersects #humanities scholarship and public life, with Editors-in-Chief @zoebulaitis.bsky.social and Jeffrey R Wilson.
Learn more: cup.org/4ffD1fk
Mid-career in academia is tough. So I’m really pleased we’ve opened the call for @britishacademy.bsky.social mid-career fellowships. These free you from commitments for a period of 6-12 months, to devote to the completion of a major piece of research www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/funding/mid-...
Today Cambridge UP
announced the launch of #PublicHumanities, a new journal at the intersection of humanities scholarship and public life.
✅ Open Access
✅ Peer Reviewed
✅ Of the Moment
✅ Rigorous Research
✅ Accessible Writing
So proud to be part of this!
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job losses are no joke, but the epic steelworking imagery in the news today is giving Star Wars.
Thanks for the support and energy!!
It’s finally happening!! Cambridge’s newest journal, Public Humanities, is an open access journal at the intersection of humanities scholarship and public life. Submissions are now open for its inaugural Manifesto Issue, edited by journal co-founders Zoe Hope Bulaitis and Jeffrey R. Wilson.
Some actual bright and wonderful news from academia—huge thanks to @zoebulaitis.bsky.social and Jeffrey Wilson for guiding this incredibly needed venue! (And thrilled to be a tiny part of it)
Thank you! So grateful to everyone who is making this happen and will contribute to the making of it! (Including yourself 🙂)
⭐ Public Humanities news ⭐
So happy to announce that I'm going to be leading an amazing editorial team alongside Dr Jeffrey Wilson.
We will be launching an open-access, cross-disciplinary, international journal with Cambridge University Press.
Find out more:
Google seems to have got itself in a muddle (slash fake news) about which Paul won the Booker Prize 2023 tonight
I had beta covid in March 2020, so that was WAY WAY worse with no vaccines. This is time three. I apparently am a good host for the virus it seems. Still, I am lucky to know I will likely be getting better after a few bad days, and term will have to catch itself up somehow :) Thanks for the support!
hi!
thanks Miles, it hurts everywhere.
I am so sorry Michael, I am finishing off a book dedicated to a deceased colleague, who started the project, and it is so hard to read those words again and see the truth of loss committed to paper. I can only imagine how it must be for a closer relation. Sending support.
Thanks Sameen, it's not the ideal start to term I'll be honest.
Thanks Sandro! Trying to remember the feel of fresh air in my cave like present
I like using tools like mentimeter to gather questions and responses from the room and then get students to chat to the person next to them about them adding thoughts in a kind of plenary
Last week I climbed a small mountain, this week I have Covid and am in bed. Highs and lows literally and metaphorically.
It was so nice to see you.
yay! Fred is great. (hi Fred!)
wait, so I skeeted by accident in my first post, just by osmosis? So on trend, love that.
You can and should!