Humanities in the Twenty-First Century: Beyond Utility and Markets

Introduction: Reframing the 'Value' Debate for the Humanities Eleonora Belfiore and Anna Upchurch PART I: THE HUMANITIES AND THEIR 'IMPACT' 1. The "Rhetoric of Gloom" vs. the Discourse of Impact in the Humanities: Stuck in a Deadlock? Eleanora Belfiore 2. Speaking out in a Digital world: Humanities Values, Humanities Processes Jan Parker PART II: UTILITY VS. VALUE 3. The Futility of the Humanities Michael Berube 4. Fahrenheit 451 - The higher Philistinism Jim McGuigan 5. Speaking of Impact... Languages and the Utility of the Humanities David Looseley PART III: THE HUMANITIES AND INTERDISCIPLINARITY 6. The Histories of Medicine: Toward an Applied History of Medicine Howard I. Kushner and Leslie S. Leighton 7. Productive Interactions: Geography and the Humanities Connie Johnston PART IV: MEANING-MAKING AND THE MARKET 8. Museums and the Search for Meaning in the "Necessary Context" of the Market Mark O'Neill 9. Values and Sustainability at Penland School of Crafts Anna Upchurch and Jean McLaughlin PART V: DIGITIZATION, ETHICS AND THE HUMANITIES 10. The Humanities & Open Access Publishing: A New Paradigm of Value? Eleonora Belfiore 11. Digital Right and the Ethics of Digitization: a Case Study in Technology and Implicit Contracts Rick McGeer 12. Hacking the Humanities: 21st Century Literacies and the "Becoming-Other" of the Humanities Mark J.V. Olson Bibliography Index