definitions of the French nation exacerbated pre-pandemic fissures and divisions in French culture. Can the consumption of the public humanities, which bring people together, help inoculate against the worst excesses of vaccine misinformation 1 and distrust
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France in the Times of COVID-19
The Public Humanities as a Vaccine for Coexistence
Araceli Hernández-Laroche
Introduction
France in the Age of Covid-19
Éric Touya de Marenne
seeks to explore ways through which we may give meaning to this tragic moment in French history through art and the public humanities. The pandemic has transcended boundaries. Anonymous medical professionals and caregivers, as much as relatives and
Digital Humanities—Ways Forward; Future Challenges
Honoring David Kammerling Smith and the Digital Public Sphere; Acceleration?; Digital Humanities for the People(?); Infrastructure as Privilege; Computation, Cultures, and Communities; Digital Humanities and Generational Shift
Sally Debra Charnow, Jeff Horn, Jeffrey S. Ravel, Cindy Ermus, David Joseph Wrisley, Christy Pichichero, and David Kammerling Smith
projects that are decolonial, anti-racist, inclusive, collaborative, and multilingual. This kind of interpretive engagement is happening across public humanities projects, including three-dimensional ones. For example, beginning in 1967 the Anacostia