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Winkler, Karen J. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1990
Multicultural scholarship was critiqued by proponents at a meeting of the American Studies Association for a "politics of style" substituting for analysis of society; a "particularism" that has divided researchers into separate camps; and a "political correctness" that has avoided self-criticism. One issue raised was that multiculturalism further…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Higher Education, Humanities, Minority Groups
Turner, James S. – Humanities, 1990
Discusses the public humanities work of Herbert F. Janick, Jr., a professor of history at Western Connecticut State University. Discusses Janick's efforts to raise historical awareness among public audiences. Examines Janick's views on scholarship, public issues, education and teaching. (RW)
Descriptors: History, History Instruction, Humanities, Public History
Peer reviewedKallendorf, Craig – Journal of General Education, 1987
Highlights major points concerning the scope and purpose of the humanities from five educational treatises from the Italian Renaissance. Compares them with Allan Bloom's and E. D. Hirsch, Jr.'s, ideas and revisionist approaches to literature studies. Concludes that the right and left perceive the humanities as a means to political power. (DMM)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, General Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedNASSP Bulletin, 1989
According to this interview, the humanities are as essential to the educational reform agenda as mathematics and science. The humanities lead us to values, to deep questions about life's meaning and dignity. Our society's diversity, coupled with the national goal to educate everyone to the best of his or her ability, makes general education a…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Humanities, Individual Differences, Role of Education
Winkler, Karen J. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1989
At a meeting of academic and public humanists, scholars agreed and expressed a need for scholars, the public, and the sponsors of public humanities programs to come together to encourage the humanities in society at large, and to find specific ways to bring humanities to the public's attention. (MSE)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Humanities, Liberal Arts, Professional Associations
Peer reviewedBloland, Harland G. – Journal of Higher Education, 1989
The growth in legitimacy of relativist perspectives in broad areas of scholarship in the social sciences and humanities is discussed in terms of its importance for the study of colleges and universities. Types of irony as conveyors of relativist sensibility are applied to classic sociological concepts significant for higher education. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Educational Research, Epistemology, Higher Education
Peer reviewedLowry, Anita K. – Information Technology and Libraries, 1994
Provides an annotated bibliography of 61 information sources for understanding how scholars in the humanities use electronic texts and computer-based methods of analysis; identifying and locating electronic texts and related resources; and addressing issues involved in the production, distribution, and use of electronic texts. (LRW)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Databases, Electronic Publishing, Humanities
Peer reviewedTigue, John W. – Journal of General Education, 1992
Describes the value of the study of mythology in the humanities, asserting that mythology can help students develop a value system that aids in their ability to cope and relate with other people and can encourage them to explore the diverse interests and experiences of other people. (DMM)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, General Education, Higher Education, Humanities
Peer reviewedKoch, Christian – Computers and the Humanities, 1991
Suggests that instruction and research that combine the humanities and computer science should be conducted by people skilled in both fields. Argues against dividing such work between idea and technical people. Describes a neural network approach to the study of metaphor that reflects the connectionist method. (SG)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Higher Education, Humanities Instruction, Metaphors
Peer reviewedWear, Delese – Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 1991
Presents cubism as metaphor to think about medical humanities curriculum in medical school curriculum. Uses Kafka's "The Metamorphosis," Tolstoy's "The Death of Ivan Ilych," and Olsen's "Tell Me a Riddle" to illustrate how literary inquiry might enable medical students and other health care providers to think about…
Descriptors: Curriculum Enrichment, Death, Humanities, Medical Education
Peer reviewedBurton, Linda M.; And Others – Generations, 1991
Approaches to culturally relevant ways of thinking about the diverse elderly population are use of grounded theory, humanities as a source of information about the lives of ethnic minority elderly, and a life-course perspective. (SK)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Cultural Pluralism, Gerontology, Humanities
Peer reviewedBorden, Carla M., Ed.; And Others – Knowledge: Creation, Diffusion, Utilization, 1992
The third article in a series of excerpts from seminars sponsored by the Smithsonian Institution on knowledge collaboration focuses on the humanities and social sciences. Reasons for the relatively greater frequency of collaborative research in the natural sciences are examined, and examples of collaborative projects in the humanities and social…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Humanities, Interdisciplinary Approach, Natural Sciences
Mathews, Freya – Australian Universities' Review, 1991
Limitations of the market-economy model for organizing research in certain areas of knowledge, particularly the humanities, are discussed. A perspective in which knowledge is treated as a gift to society rather than a free-market commodity is outlined, and it is concluded that humanities and other research should be organized accordingly. (MSE)
Descriptors: Educational Economics, Free Enterprise System, Higher Education, Humanities
Mooney, Carolyn J. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1991
A study examined the effectiveness of the four major programs providing humanities research fellowships: National Endowment for the Humanities, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, American Council of Learned Societies, and National Humanities Center. Results show declining resources to support the work of individual scholars in the…
Descriptors: Economic Change, Fellowships, Higher Education, Humanities
Peer reviewedJackson, Debra; Sullivan, Jennifer R. – Nurse Education Today, 1999
An arts and humanities course for students in a midwifery diploma program explored images and concepts of childbirth, caring, and parenthood. Evaluation showed the 20 students gained insights into human experiences that will enhance practice. (SK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Birth, Higher Education, Humanistic Education


