The Chronicle of Higher Education

Humanities Scholars Continue Their Debate Over Whether Anyone Is Listening to Them

By RICHARD BYRNE

Philadelphia

In recent years, concerns raised by humanities scholars in the United States about the dire state of academic publishing have deepened into an even more basic re-examination of the mission of the disciplines themselves: Are the humanities -- via publishing or pedagogy -- attempting...

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