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EPISODE · Nov 24, 2025 · 28 MIN

The Transformative Potential of the Humanities

from The Humanities in the World · host University of Rochester Press

Carlos Rojas (Duke University, USA) and Jie Hyun Lim (Williams College, USA) talk to us about how the humanities are transforming in the age of social media and AI. They explain why these disciplines remain indispensable as tools that help us think critically, listen deeply, and imagine futures beyond the limits of the present. Download the transcript (Word) More about University of Rochester Press

Carlos Rojas (Duke University, USA) and Jie Hyun Lin (Williams College, USA) talk to us about how the humanities are transforming in the age of social media and AI. They explain why these disciplines remain indispensable as tools that help us think critically, listen deeply, and imagine futures beyond the limits of the present.

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