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Special Series: Academic Futurology

Academic Futurology is a series designed to invite humanists to re-imagine the practices and structures of academic life.

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    Why a Humanities Lab in Angola? A Few Remarks on Critical Thinking and the Relevance of a ‘Public Humanities’ Concept

    — Catarina Gomes —

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    Humanities Grants Workshop

    — September 17, 2015 —

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    Michael Merson | The Art of the Faculty Meeting

    — October 16, 2015 —

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    Cathy Davidson | How to Transform a Traditional Course with Student-Centered Learning

    — December 7, 2015 —

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    Catarina Gomes | Freeing Utopia: Why a Humanities Lab in Angola?

    — February 17, 2016 —

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    Postdocs in the Humanities

    — May 2, 2016 —

  • Global Humanities in Theory and Practice: The Bologna Summer School

    — September 7, 2016 —

  • Geoffrey Harpham | Disciplining Opinion: The American Revolution in Education

    — September 20, 2016 —

  • Humanities Grants Workshop

    — April 4, 2017 —

  • Crafting a Competitive NEH Proposal

    — February 20, 2018 —

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    Academic Futurology | Humanities Grants Workshop

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    Catarina Gomes | Why a Humanities Lab in Angola?

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    Geoffrey Harpham, Disciplining Opinion: The American Revolution in Education

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    Raffaele Laudani, Global Humanities in Theory and Practice: The Bologna Summer School

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    Monica Huerta on the Humanities Postdoctoral Experience

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    The Art of the Faculty Meeting

  • Catarina Gomes

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  • Latest Blogs

    • Transgender Studies: Course Listings & Sample Reading List October 15, 2019
    • FHI-NCCU Digital Humanities Fellows holds second annual symposium June 7, 2018
    • Table of Contents for Humanities Futures Papers December 4, 2017
    • Instructor Guest Post: Building Global Audiences for the Franklin Humanities Institute September 25, 2017
    • Announcing new cohort of FHI-NCCU Digital Humanities Fellows (2017-18) August 19, 2017
  • Latest Papers

    • Academic Precarity in American Anthropology
    • After the Rebellion: Religion, Rebels, and Jihad in South Asia
    • Climate Change, Cultures, Territories, Nonhumans, and Relational Knowledges in Colombia
    • Clive Bell’s "Significant Form" and the Neurobiology of Aesthetics
    • The New Humanities?
    • Health, Illness, and Memory
  • Latest Media

    • An Interview with David Novak, UC Santa Barbara
    • “The Education of Bruno Latour: From the Critical Zone to the Anthropocene” Feature-Length Documentary
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    • Craig Klugman: Future Trends in Health Humanities Publishing and Pedagogy
    • Neurodiversities | Deborah Jenson: Flaubert’s Brain: Epilepsy, Mimesis, and Injured-Self Narrative
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