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good scientific communication in the humanities

good scientific communication in the humanities
Image Credit: CeDis, Freie Universtität Berlin

scientific communication in the humanities, 24.-25.09.2020

Do the humanities have a special obligation to name and reflect cultural developments? What role does the communication of humanistic insight play in the solidarity of a society?

An Event organised by the Collaborative Research Centers Episteme in Motion and Affective Societies, the Friedrich-Schlegel-Graduate School, the Post Graduate Programme Literatur- und Wissensgeschichte kleiner Formen as well as the Leibniz-Zentrum für Literatur- und Kulturforschung (ZfL).

Barbara Stollberg-Rilinger, Jens Rehländer and Joseph Vogl discuss specific challenges for communicating research in the humanities. Do the humanities have a special social responsibility to name and reflect cultural developments? What role does the communication of findings in the humanities play in social cohesion?

The discussion was held in German.

Moderation: Kristiane Hasselmann, Anja Schaluschke

video recording of the panel discussion