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Reimagining the Monograph in the Digital Age

As academic publishing evolves, many humanities departments are debating whether digital interactive media, curated online archives, or scholarly podcasts should carry the same weight as traditional print monographs for tenure and promotion. How are ...

The Future of Comparative Literature

The decline of secondary language enrollment globally is reshaping how we approach world literature. In an increasingly English-centric academic publishing world, how can faculty maintain the integrity of non-Western literary traditions without defau...

Digital Archiving and Cultural Sovereignty

As universities digitize indigenous artifacts, questions arise regarding who controls the digital lifecycle of sacred objects. How should international humanities departments balance the goal of global open access with the cultural sovereignty of the...

Linguistic Diversity in Global Scholarship

The dominance of English as the lingua franca of international academic publishing often forces humanities scholars to translate nuanced, culturally specific concepts into a Western framework. Should higher education institutions move toward a pluril...

The Ethics of Digital Archiving

As more cultural heritage sites face physical destruction from conflict or climate change, the responsibility for their digital preservation often falls to private tech corporations. To what extent does the corporate ownership of digital cultural twi...