Vortrag von und Diskussion mit Joy Connolly (City University of New York / American Council of Learned Societies)
Im November ist Joy Connolly (City University of New York / American Council of Learned Societies) Gast des Theory Networks. Joy Connolly analysiert in dem Workshop Trends und aktuelle Perspektivenwechsel sowie deren Auswirkungen auf altertumswissenschaftliche Forschungspraktiken und -bedingungen in den Vereinigten Staaten. In der weiterführenden Diskussion sollen Gemeinsamkeiten und Gegensätze in Amerika und Europa herausgestellt und diskutiert werden.
Abstract
Decolonizing antiquity; comparative, community-engaged, and public scholarship; AI; declining public regard for humanistic scholarship; reduced enrollments in and funding for many areas of humanistic study; the high visibility of ancient Greece and Rome in popular culture. These are several of the most important intellectual, professional, and social trends facing emerging scholars of ancient cultures. In this workshop, I will discuss the perspective on them that I’ve gained from five years as president of the American Council of Learned Societies, a leading supporter of and advocate for humanistic scholarship in the US. I will discuss how American doctoral programs are preparing students to navigate this complex landscape and some of the opportunities I see for growth in our field. Understanding that conditions in Europe and the United States are different, I welcome discussion of commonalities and contrasts.
Zugangsdaten
https://hu-berlin.zoom-x.de/j/63982797723?pwd=dlRMTWxTYTcwTFFWZzdCZ3lzY2tRdz09
Meeting-ID: 639 8279 7723
Passwort: 222886
Kontakt
Alexander Veling
Mariana Silva Porto
theory@berliner-antike-kolleg.org
Zeit & Ort
27.11.2024 | 14:00 - 16:00
Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften
Akademieflügel
Unter den Linden 8
10117 Berlin
Lise-Meitner Saal (07W04)
oder online via Zoom