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HomeNews'Humanities Research' Re-launch: Public Humanities of The Future: Museums, Archives, Universities and Beyond
'Humanities Research' Re-launch: Public Humanities of the Future: Museums, Archives, Universities and Beyond
'Humanities Research' Re-launch: Public Humanities of the Future: Museums, Archives, Universities and Beyond

Humanities Research. Public Humanities of the Future: Archives, Universities and Beyond. 2024

Tuesday 11 June 2024

After 11 years in the wilderness, we could not be prouder to announce that Humanities Research journal has been relaunched by ANU Press.
Now available at doi.org/10.22459/HR.XX.01.2024

The special relaunch issue is “Public Humanities of the Future: Museums, Archives, Universities and Beyond” (edited by Kylie Message, Frank, Bongiorno and Robert Wellington). The volume addresses 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.

With over 330 pages, this important volume include contributions by Jilda Andrews, Mike Jones, Alex Burchmore, Jennifer Coombes and Penelope Grist, Daniel Casey and Joshua Black, Marivic Wyndham & Peter Read, Anna Lawrenson and Chiara O’Reilly, Manuel Burón, Irina Podgorny and Nathalie Richard, Ariella Van Luyn and Beck Wise, James L. Flexner & Catherine J. Frieman, Katrina Grant and Sean Minney, Stephen Graham, Megan Gooch and Eleanor O’Keeffe, Rob Cover, Daniel Stoljar, Julia Horne, Jan Lanicek, Kylie Message, Kim Huynh, Jade Croft, Eleanor Foster, and Meredith Martin and Elisa Cazzato.

Access this exciting new issue here.