The Humanities in the Community: 2017 Convening of the Western Humanities Alliance by IHC UCSB published on 2017-11-16T20:49:09Z What is the significance and power of community in the 21st century? How has community been conceptualized and created by different cultures throughout history? How are relationships between specific communities and the broader social milieu constructed and maintained? In today’s global society, what provides the impetus for a life of civic engagement, built upon democratic values, goals, and aspirations? Is the “network” the latest form of community, now disconnected from the preconditions of shared physical or social space? These and other questions will be explored in the 2017 convening of the Western Humanities Alliance. Contains tracks Making the Humanities Count: The Cultural Study of Quantification by IHC UCSB published on 2017-11-16T20:47:28Z Panel - Social Memory And Community Building by IHC UCSB published on 2017-11-16T20:46:02Z Panel - Imagining And Narrating Communities by IHC UCSB published on 2017-11-16T20:45:09Z Panel: Civic Monuments and Community by IHC UCSB published on 2017-11-16T20:51:10Z Panel - Critical Reflections On Citizenship And Belonging by IHC UCSB published on 2017-11-16T20:45:08Z
Making the Humanities Count: The Cultural Study of Quantification by IHC UCSB published on 2017-11-16T20:47:28Z
Panel - Critical Reflections On Citizenship And Belonging by IHC UCSB published on 2017-11-16T20:45:08Z