This journal utilises an Online Peer Review Service (OPRS) for submissions. By clicking "Continue" you will be taken to our partner site https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/pubhum. Please be aware that your Cambridge account is not valid for this OPRS and registration is required. We strongly advise you to read all "Author instructions" in the "Journal information" area prior to submitting.
NEW CONTENT COMING SOON: This special issue opens a conversation for role and significance of indigenous public humanities. It focuses on the role of indigenous public humanities, from place-based water defenders to political principles of non-domination. What does decolonization look like in practice? How are universities to be held accountable to- and repair- regimes of dispossession they benefit from? Can indigenous languages and philosophies restore interspecies relations? Can indigenous governance counter the global authoritarian turn? How do ancestral knowledge of oneness joins quantum physics? The issue engages an array of indigenous experiences globally to learn from their resilience, cultivate collective responsibilities, and stir indigenous public humanities.
No content available.