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HomeUpcoming EventsWorkshop: The Value of The Humanities In a Neoliberal Environment
Workshop: The Value of the Humanities in a Neoliberal Environment

The Humanities Research Centre presents an informal, discussion-based workshop exploring the impact of neoliberal language and values on the humanities.

Dr Hannah August will lead the discussion.  She will present observations from her current research into the state of the humanities in New Zealand, and the ways in which the dominance of a neoliberal values framework and its attendant language has profoundly affected public understanding of the worth and purpose of a university education.  She will use this case study to prompt broader debate about transnational trends and local particularities.

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  • Tue 01 Nov 2016, 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

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HRC Conference Room, A.D Hope Building, ANU

Speakers

  • Dr Hannah August

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  •  ANU Humanities Research Centre
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