Humanities has received the new Impact Factor (IF) of 0.3.
We would like to extend our sincerest gratitude to our Guest Editors, Editorial Board Members, reviewers, authors, and readers. #humanities
Literature doesn’t just reflect values—it shapes how we confront the climate crisis. 🌊📖
At MDPI’s Toronto workshop, Prof. Dr. Albrecht Classen showed how environmental humanities open new research pathways for global sustainability.
#CallForReading 📢
When Nora Gets Old: Gendered Noises and Dystopic (Grand)Motherhood in Like a Rolling Stone
by Prof. Hui Faye Xiao
https://t.co/g6b1X25c8z
Join us for the MDPI International Day of Families Webinar 2026! 💡
Explore research and insights on strengthening families and communities.
🗓 May 15, 2026
🕙 22:00 (Beijing/Shanghai)
🔗 Register here: https://t.co/eojKJRB0Kh
Honored to share that our Editor-in-Chief, Prof. Dr. Albrecht Classen, is speaking at the upcoming MDPI Subject Workshop! 🎙️
🗓️ May 23, 2026 – Toronto
Free registration and more information: https://t.co/wM7YdUAjqD
📢 Humanities journal is heading to #EuARe2026 in Rome!
Meet our delegates at the Ninth Annual Conference of the European Academy of Religion.
📍 LUISS Guido Carli, Rome
📅 30 June–3 July 2026
🔗 Conference info: https://t.co/jM7vb3aebZ
#EuARe2026#Humanities#OpenAccess#MDPI
#CallForReading 📢
The Black Panther (1973–1976): Rewriting “The Black Experience” in Panther’s Rage and The Black Panther Takes on the Klan
by Dr. Michael T. Williamson
https://t.co/EzvZo5ttr6
🗣️MDPI Subject Workshop | Crossing Boundaries: Transdisciplinarity in the Humanities
📆Date: 23 May 2026
📍Location: Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel
👥Chair: Prof. Dr. Albrecht Classen, University of Arizona
🔗 Free registration and more information: https://t.co/0XNLd5nQ1E
📍Join us at the MDPI Subject Workshop—Crossing Boundaries: Transdisciplinarity in the Humanities on 23 May 2026, at the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel.
Topics: AI & Data in the Humanities and Environmental Humanities.
Register now: https://t.co/mKivZkmGLQ
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#CallForReading 📢
A Korean Captive-Turned-Monk (Nichiyō) in Japan and Longing for Family Reunion in the 1620s
by Prof. Nam-lin Hur
https://t.co/RNApWUUvAj
📢 Call for Papers 📷
Innovative, Imaginative, and Inventive: Adventures and Adventurers in Victorian and Edwardian Transportation
https://t.co/CVSh9ywEQ6
#CallForPapers#Humanities#MDPI#AcademicTwitter
#CallForReading 📢
In the Shadow of Photography: Indexicality, Death, and Family Memory of the Second World War
by Prof. Dr. Joachim Schiedermair
https://t.co/VsaJ0EKtap
#CallForReading 📢
“Sex Is an Accident”: Heterosexual Celibacy in the Political Writings of Eva Gore-Booth
by Prof. Sonja Tiernan
https://t.co/vZACbubfYz