Public Humanities Talks

Public Humanities Talks

Public Humanities, Cambridge University Press

This seminar series, hosted by Public Humanities, explores the dynamic intersections between scholarship, activism, and public discourse across diverse fields. Designed to bridge the gap between rigorous academic research and broader societal engagement, the series will feature contributions from scholars and practitioners from various disciplines. Each session will cover key questions shaping today’s humanities landscape, offering bold, innovative answers that reflect the journal’s commitment to accessible and inclusive dialogue.

Participants will engage with themed issues and emergent topics, guided by guest editors and field experts, providing a platform for interdisciplinary exploration. Whether you are a researcher, student, policy-maker, or interested community member, this series invites you to join the conversation and discover how the humanities can meaningfully engage with contemporary challenges and opportunities across the globe.

Speakers
Community
Public Humanities
Public Humanities
University of Birmingham
Cambridge University Press

Public Humanities Launch | The Manifesto Issue

Zoe Hope Bulaitis, University of Birmingham and Cambridge University Press
Kwabena Opoku-Agyemang, University of Ghana
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