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13 European Archaeological Research at the Dawn of the Third Millennium

  • Luiz Oosterbeek
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© 2024, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

© 2024, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. List of Illustrations viii
  4. Notes on Contributors ix
  5. Preface xvi
  6. Introduction Humanities, Always Already in Transformation? Network for the European Humanities in the Twenty-First Century 1
  7. PART I THE HUMANITIES IN ACTION: TOPICS AND METHODS
  8. 1. On the Emergence and Convergence of the New Transversal Humanities 21
  9. 2 Shaping the Integration of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences in Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Research 47
  10. 3 Synergies Between Humanities, Science and Technology: A Transformative Understanding of the Humanities in the Twenty-First Century 66
  11. PART II HUMANITIES, DEMOCRACY AND CIVIC RESPONSIBILITY
  12. 4 The University and the City 77
  13. 5 Humanities in Post-COVID-19 Times: Challenges and Opportunities 90
  14. 6 Public Humanities Today: Between Community Engagement and Social Critique 106
  15. PART III INTERCULTURAL PERSPECTIVES AND CHANGING PATTERNS IN THE NEW HUMANITIES
  16. 7 Intercultural Humanities: What They Are and What They Can Do 123
  17. 8 Changing Patterns of Self-Other Interaction in the Contemporary World 145
  18. 9 Post- and Decolonial Perspectives on the Humanities Curriculum 166
  19. 10 Digital and Posthuman Narratives in Literature 185
  20. PART IV THE NEW HUMANITIES IV.1 PUBLIC HUMANITIES: CONCEPTS AND PERSPECTIVES
  21. 11. Towards Critical Public Humanities 211
  22. 12 Transmedia Science Fiction and New Social Imaginaries 229
  23. 13 European Archaeological Research at the Dawn of the Third Millennium 255
  24. PART IV IV.2 DIGITAL HUMANITIES: EMERGING PARADIGMS
  25. 14. Humanities in a Digital World 269
  26. 15 Artificial Intelligence and New Paradigms of Human Decision Making: Towards a New Idea of Humanity? 296
  27. PART IV IV.3 ENVIRONMENTAL HUMANITIES
  28. 16. The Environmental Humanities: European Perspectives on How the Field is Addressing Twenty-first-Century Global Challenges 303
  29. 17 Feminist Posthumanities: Redefining and Expanding Humanities’ Foundations 328
  30. PART IV IV.4 MEDICAL HUMANITIES
  31. 18. Medical Humanities: Concepts, Practices and Perspectives 349
  32. 19 Medical Humanities With and Beyond Bioethics – Disciplinary Diversification in Medicine Facing the Complexity of the Bio-Cultural Corporeality 361
  33. 20 From Single Human Disease to a Holistic One Health Approach 371
  34. PART V THE HUMANITIES AS A BUILDING BLOCK FOR FUTURE SCIENCES
  35. 21. In the Shadows of a Pandemic: Humanities in European Research and Innovation 381
  36. 22 Humanities for Science/Policy for Humanities 395
  37. 23 Where Next for the Humanities? Perspectives From Across Europe 407
  38. Conclusion 423
  39. Index 427
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