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On the Emergence and Convergence of the New Transversal Humanities -- $t2 Shaping the Integration of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences in Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Research -- $t3 Synergies Between Humanities, Science and Technology: A Transformative Understanding of the Humanities in the Twenty-First Century -- $tPART II HUMANITIES, DEMOCRACY AND CIVIC RESPONSIBILITY -- $t4 The University and the City -- $t5 Humanities in Post-COVID-19 Times: Challenges and Opportunities -- $t6 Public Humanities Today: Between Community Engagement and Social Critique -- $tPART III INTERCULTURAL PERSPECTIVES AND CHANGING PATTERNS IN THE NEW HUMANITIES -- $t7 Intercultural Humanities: What They Are and What They Can Do -- $t8 Changing Patterns of Self-Other Interaction in the Contemporary World -- $t9 Post- and Decolonial Perspectives on the Humanities Curriculum -- $t10 Digital and Posthuman Narratives in Literature -- $tPART IV THE NEW HUMANITIES IV.1 PUBLIC HUMANITIES: CONCEPTS AND PERSPECTIVES -- $t11. Towards Critical Public Humanities -- $t12 Transmedia Science Fiction and New Social Imaginaries -- $t13 European Archaeological Research at the Dawn of the Third Millennium -- $tPART IV IV.2 DIGITAL HUMANITIES: EMERGING PARADIGMS -- $t14. Humanities in a Digital World -- $t15 Artificial Intelligence and New Paradigms of Human Decision Making: Towards a New Idea of Humanity? -- $tPART IV IV.3 ENVIRONMENTAL HUMANITIES -- $t16. The Environmental Humanities: European Perspectives on How the Field is Addressing Twenty-first-Century Global Challenges -- $t17 Feminist Posthumanities: Redefining and Expanding Humanities' Foundations -- $tPART IV IV.4 MEDICAL HUMANITIES -- $t18. Medical Humanities: Concepts, Practices and Perspectives -- $t19 Medical Humanities With and Beyond Bioethics - Disciplinary Diversification in Medicine Facing the Complexity of the Bio-Cultural Corporeality -- $t20 From Single Human Disease to a Holistic One Health Approach -- $tPART V THE HUMANITIES AS A BUILDING BLOCK FOR FUTURE SCIENCES -- $t21. In the Shadows of a Pandemic: Humanities in European Research and Innovation -- $t22 Humanities for Science/Policy for Humanities -- $t23 Where Next for the Humanities? Perspectives From Across Europe -- $tConclusion -- $tIndex 330 $aAssesses the rise of the 'New' Humanities alongside the traditional disciplines and inter-disciplinary 'studies' areasTakes an original approach in its European scope and institutional representationFocusses on the 'New' or 'Post' HumanitiesIncorporates an exceptional degree of inter and trans-disciplinarity, covering areas including the intercultural humanities, post- and decolonial perspectives, digital humanities, medical humanities, environmental humanities and moreDraws from many European languages and traditionsCombines theoretical speculation with policy-making pragmatismThis is the first collection that highlights the strengths and contributions of the Humanities in the European region. The volume stresses the positive and multidimensional impact of the Humanities on core areas of human experience, and their ability to formulate new frames to represent our collective and individual relation to the world. Further, it explores new ethical social imaginaries, gendered scenarios and spaces of decolonial transculturality. This collection also confronts the threats the Humanities face today and proposes ways to respond. These threats include public discourses that question the value of the Humanities; the chronic underfunding of teaching and research at our universities and institutions, and the more fundamental risks to intellectual freedom, democracy and critical discourse, diversity, and the radical imagination posed by political and market forces and organisations. Overall, this volume proposes innovative tools to increase our collective awareness of forms of injustice, exclusion and the suffering of both the human and the non-human inhabitants of this planet. 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