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Innovation & repetition: between modern & postmodern aesthetics (1985)

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The Moral Economy of High-Tech Modernism

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Sep 21, 2015

The Relationship between Funding and Time to Ph.D.

The extended time-to-degree for humanities PhDs has received considerable attention in recent years, with a substantial focus on the relationship between particular types of funding…
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Summer 1998

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RG XXI: Committee to Organize the Conference on Science and the Modern World View

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Daedalus

High-Tech Modernism: Limits & Extensions

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Daedalus

Planetary Humanities: Straddling the Decolonial/Postcolonial Divide

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Sep 27, 2015

Not-for-Profit Humanities Organizations and Their Revenues: Trends among the Major Organization Types

The number of private, not-for-profit entities contributing to the humanities in the United States has increased substantially since 1989, although growth among some types of institution has outpaced others. Similarly, the resources available to not-for-profit…
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Daedalus

“Half Art”: Baudelaire’s Le Peintre de la vie moderne

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The Ecological Turn in New Confucian Humanism: Implications for China and the World

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Jan 1, 2009

Humanities Indicators Prototype Launched

In 2002, the Academy’s Initiative on Humanities and Culture issued its first Occasional Paper, Making the Humanities Count–a study of the need for a systematic and sustained effort to collect data on the state of the humanities in the United States. The Academy took up the challenge, and on January 7, 2009, it launched a prototype set of statistics: the Humanities Indicators.
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Daedalus

Modernity: One, None, or Many? European Origins and Modernity as a Global Condition

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Daedalus

A Long & Wrong Road to Globalization: Why Have Japanese Universities Failed in “Catching Up” in the Twenty-First Century?

This essay examines how universities in non-Western, non-English-speaking countries respond to global competition in higher education, where English has become dominant due to “linguistic imperialism.” I pose critical questions about how these institutions can not only endure but thrive amid global competition, and whether intensified global competition has improved the quality of education. Focusing on Japan, I explore both successful and challenging aspects of globalization in its institutions of higher education. While Japan achieved success in adapting during the late nineteenth century, the emphasis on learning foreign languages, including English, diminished after World War II. The Japanese case illustrates the complex trade-offs between ensuring educational equity and global competitiveness, and highlights the evolving dynamics and challenges faced by universities as well as policymakers in non-English-speaking countries in the global higher-education landscape.
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Daedalus

From Incomplete Modernity to World Modernity

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Apr 12, 2015

Institutional Distribution of Master’s Degrees in the Humanities

The bulk of master’s degrees in the humanities are conferred by institutions classified in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education as very high research universities. The data also…
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Oct 27, 2019

Regional & Institutional Differences in Humanities Education at Community Colleges

The community college sector is diverse, with institutions across the nation varying greatly in size and educational focus. Some focus primarily on vocational training, and others offer a mix of programs but with a substantial focus on preparing students to transfer to…
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May 4, 2017

Institutional Distribution of Bachelor's Degrees in the Humanities

The distribution of humanities bachelor’s degrees among types of higher education institutions is similar to that for all bachelor’s degrees.
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RG XVIII: Daedalus, "Future of the Black Colleges" (Vol. 100, No. 3, Summer 1971)

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Daedalus

Secularism & its discontents

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Apr 12, 2015

Institutional Distribution of Doctoral Degrees in the Humanities

Most of the doctoral degrees conferred in the humanities are awarded by institutions classified in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education as very high research universities. Even…

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