The humanities: it is their time

IF 1.7 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
D. Atkinson
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Purpose Much has been written about the crisis in the Humanities even as student interest in the Humanities continues to decline. In the so-called “post-truth,” “post-COVID19” period,” however, the Humanities deserve attention for the important role they must play in preparing students for the world during a period of dramatic change. Design/methodology/approach Discussion focuses on the “post-truth” period and how the Humanities have a role in confronting misinformation and “fake news.” It provides specific actions for how those in the Humanities might address the current situation. It relies on the author’s considerable background as a university Dean and President over a period of over 40 years and draws on a variety of written material addressing the future of the Humanities. Findings In a period when the world confronts unprecedented change, when misinformation is confused with the truth and when social media exercises so much influence, students more than ever need the insight and context of the Humanities to mitigate the cant, bogus claims and questionable ethics that so much shape the world. Responsibility falls to faculty as they must make clear to their students how the Humanities provide a perspective that allows students to work through the big questions of their time. Research limitations/implications Much has been written about the challenges facing the Humanities. It is hoped that this paper will generate additional discussion on how the Humanities might assert themselves during what are troubling times in higher education. Originality/value The author’s long experience as a senior university administrator provides a perspective that faculty and administrators might find useful as they consider the future of the Humanities at their institutions.
人文学科:这是他们的时代
尽管学生对人文学科的兴趣持续下降,但关于人文学科危机的文章还是很多。然而,在所谓的“后真相”、“后新冠”时期,人文学科必须发挥重要作用,帮助学生在剧烈变化的时代为世界做好准备,这一点值得关注。设计/方法论/方法讨论的重点是“后真相”时期,以及人文学科如何在面对错误信息和“假新闻”方面发挥作用。它为那些人文学科的人如何解决当前的情况提供了具体的行动。它依赖于作者作为大学院长和校长超过40年的相当大的背景,并借鉴了各种书面材料解决人文学科的未来。在这个世界面临前所未有的变化、错误信息与真相混淆、社交媒体发挥如此大影响力的时代,学生们比以往任何时候都更需要人文学科的洞察力和背景,以减轻对世界影响如此之大的伪善、虚假主张和可疑的道德规范。责任落在教师身上,因为他们必须让学生明白,人文学科如何提供一个视角,让学生能够解决他们所处时代的重大问题。研究的局限性/意义关于人文学科面临的挑战已经有很多文章。希望这篇论文能引起更多关于人文学科如何在高等教育的麻烦时期维护自己的讨论。原创性/价值作者长期担任大学高级管理人员的经验,为教师和管理人员在考虑其机构人文学科的未来时提供了一个有用的视角。
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On the Horizon
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4.50
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20
期刊介绍: On the Horizon provides an insight into how the changing face of technology is making it possible for educational institutions to form new relationships across geographic and cultural boundaries.
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