The Culture of Research:
Retooling the Humanities
A forthcoming collection of essays that emerged from “The Culture of Research” Workshop, co-edited with an Introduction by Daniel Coleman and Smaro Kamboureli, forthcoming.
Contributors:
- Daniel Coleman and Smaro Kamboureli, Introduction
- Len Findlay, “Extraordinary Renditions: Translating the Humanities Now”
- Kit Dobson, “Mining the Valley of Its Making: Culture and Knowledge as Market Commodities”
- Marjorie Stone, “The Research Matrix, the Marginalization of the Humanities, and Multiculturalism Policy: Strategies for Knowledge Mobilization in the Humanities”
- Ashok Mathur and Rita Wong, “Employing Equity in Post Secondary Art Institutes”
- Paul Danyluk, “‘everything wants to hang together’: Re-Imagining Roy Kiyooka's Academic Subjectivities”
- Jessica Schagerl, “Taking a Place around the Table”
- Melissa Stephens, “Making the Reference Personal: Questions of Accountability within the De-referentialized University”
- Susan Brown, “Don't Mind the Gap: Evolving Digital Modes of Scholarly Production across the Digital Humanities Divide”
- Diana Brydon, “Do the Humanities Need a Humanism?”

