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The @4Humanities & @MellonFdn WhatEvery1Says project (WE1S) uses digital humanities methods to study public discourse about the humanities at large data scales.

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Eloquent commentary in Journal of Cultural Analytics today by @lindsaycthomas & Abigail Droge (doi.org/10.22148/001c.…), following up on their article in Cultural Analytics on “The Humanities in Public” (doi.org/10.22148/001c.…) based on WE1S Project data (we1s.ucsb.edu).

Rob Townsend (also @rbtownsend.bsky.social) (@rbthisted) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to finally share the new Daedalus issue on The #Humanities in American Life: Transforming the Relationship with the Public. Online (and open access) at bit.ly/3wfhCxI.

Thrilled to finally share the new Daedalus issue on The #Humanities in American Life: Transforming the Relationship with the Public. Online (and open access) at bit.ly/3wfhCxI.
Alan Liu (@alanyliu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excerpt from our WE1S Project article in Daedalus, amacad.org/publication/wh…: >> On the invisibility of the "humanities crisis" in media. (See also WE1S cards on the humanities crisis: we1s.ucsb.edu/research/we1s-…)

Excerpt from our <a href="/WE1Sproject/">WE1S Project</a> article in Daedalus, amacad.org/publication/wh…:

&gt;&gt; On the invisibility of the "humanities crisis" in media. (See also WE1S cards on the humanities crisis: we1s.ucsb.edu/research/we1s-…)
Alan Liu (@alanyliu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excerpt from our WE1S Project article in Daedalus, amacad.org/publication/wh…: >> On the diffusion of humanities in "ordinary" life. (Cf. Michael Levenson's book, The Humanities and Everyday Life, 2017. See also WE1S cards on humanities & ordinary life: we1s.ucsb.edu/research/we1s-…)

Excerpt from our <a href="/WE1Sproject/">WE1S Project</a> article in Daedalus, amacad.org/publication/wh…:

&gt;&gt; On the diffusion of humanities in "ordinary" life. (Cf. Michael Levenson's book, The Humanities and Everyday Life, 2017. See also WE1S cards on humanities &amp; ordinary life: we1s.ucsb.edu/research/we1s-…)
Alan Liu (@alanyliu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excerpt from our WE1S Project article in Daedalus, amacad.org/publication/wh…: >> On the different mind-share and flavor of the humanities in private vs. public higher ed institutions.

Excerpt from our <a href="/WE1Sproject/">WE1S Project</a> article in Daedalus, amacad.org/publication/wh…:

&gt;&gt; On the different mind-share and flavor of the humanities in private vs. public higher ed institutions.
Alan Liu (@alanyliu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WE1S Project Excerpt from our WE1S Project article in Daedalus, amacad.org/publication/wh…: >> On the perception of the academic humanities as siloed in universities and blurred-together by contrast with the sciences.

<a href="/WE1Sproject/">WE1S Project</a> Excerpt from our <a href="/WE1Sproject/">WE1S Project</a> article in Daedalus, amacad.org/publication/wh…:

&gt;&gt; On the perception of the academic humanities as siloed in universities and blurred-together by contrast with the sciences.
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Excerpt from WE1S Project article, amacad.org/publication/wh…: >> On lack of media attention to how underrepresented groups relate to humanities by contrast to the sciences. This was WE1S's most frustrating research inquiry: huge effort, sparse results. Public doesn't seem to care.

Excerpt from <a href="/WE1Sproject/">WE1S Project</a> article, amacad.org/publication/wh…:

&gt;&gt; On lack of media attention to how underrepresented groups relate to humanities by contrast to the sciences. This was WE1S's most frustrating research inquiry: huge effort, sparse results. Public doesn't seem to care.
Alan Liu (@alanyliu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excerpt from WE1S Project article in Daedalus, amacad.org/publication/wh…: >> On how "object-poor" the humanities are. In the public's perception, humanists do talks; scientists do things. See also WE1S card on contrast with sciences: we1s.ucsb.edu/wp-content/upl…)

Excerpt from <a href="/WE1Sproject/">WE1S Project</a> article in Daedalus, amacad.org/publication/wh…:

&gt;&gt; On how "object-poor" the humanities are. In the public's perception, humanists do talks; scientists do things. See also WE1S card on contrast with sciences: we1s.ucsb.edu/wp-content/upl…)
Alan Liu (@alanyliu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excerpt from our WE1S Project article in Daedalus, amacad.org/publication/wh…: >> On how the humanities fail to show how to bridge between the "small" humanities ("the book I love") to the "big" humanities ("the issues we care about")

Excerpt from our <a href="/WE1Sproject/">WE1S Project</a> article in Daedalus, amacad.org/publication/wh…:

&gt;&gt; On how the humanities fail to show how to bridge between the "small" humanities ("the book I love") to the "big" humanities ("the issues we care about")