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Stephen Greenblatt and Manuell Castells: The Status of the Humanities and Social Sciences Today

Sep 28, 2017
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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2
How to Nominate Outstanding Candidates for the Holberg Prize
03:24 • 4min
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3
The Relevance of the Humanities and Social Sciences to the World Today
06:56 • 6min
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The Importance of the Humanities in Education
12:35 • 3min
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The Death Knell for the Humanities
15:21 • 4min
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6
The Loss of the Taste of Darwin
19:44 • 3min
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7
The Progress of the Humanities
22:31 • 2min
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8
The Origins of Cave Paintings
24:53 • 6min
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9
The Holber Prize and the Future of Humanity
30:40 • 2min
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10
The Importance of Humanities and Social Sciences in a Time of Troubles
33:08 • 5min
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The Impact of the Internet on Education
37:57 • 4min
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12
The Evolution of Networks
41:32 • 3min
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The Role of Internet in Socio-Political Mobilization
45:01 • 3min
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The Trouble With the Internet
48:11 • 6min
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Holberg Laureates Stephen Greenblatt and Manuel Castells discuss the status of the humanities and the social sciences, at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, September 22, 2017.
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