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Global human resources crisis

The Lancet, 2004
We agree with Vasant Narasimhan and colleagues that in many developing countries international players have substantial influence over the agenda-setting and policy-making with respect to human resources for health. The joint poverty-reduction strategy paper and debt initiative for heavily indebted poor countries (PRSP-HIPC) is a prime example of an ...
Bruno, Marchal, Vincent, De Brouwere
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The Crisis of Humanities as a Crisis of Democracy

2022
The paper focuses on the harmful consequences of the contemporary tendency to marginalise the humanities at all levels of the educational process. Taking into account that humans are, as Martha Nussbaum puts it, intelligent narrators, a feat that they accomplish through an education in humanities, a human being is capable of enriching the structures of
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Why the humanities are in crisis

open access: yes, 2013
A recent article in The Wall Street Journal titled Humanities Fall From Favour reveals a further escalation in the crisis affecting the humanities.
Glenn McLaren (18926932)
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The Environmental Crisis in Human Dignity

Journal of Social Issues, 1973
The environmental crisis in human dignity lies not just in the overuse, the misuse, and the decay of physical settings, but far more significantly in how we conceive of the individual in relation to any such setting. In the design and organization of physical settings, the human properties of the individual are ignored, oversimplified, or implicitly ...
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Beneath and Beyond the “crisis in the Humanities”

New Literary History, 2005
One way of focusing the perennial crisis in the humanities is to think of it as a crisis of rationale, an inability by humanists to articulate what they do in a way that makes clear its distinctiveness and value to the larger culture. This paper attempts to establish the elements of a rationale.
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The Humanities Crisis Then and Now

2014
Nearly everyone seems to believe the humanities are in crisis. Hardly a week has gone by since I began research for this book late in 2009 without an article in the Chronicle of Higher Education, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Inside Higher Ed, or Washington Post about the declining prestige of the humanities, the defunding of its programs, and ...
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Citizenship, the Canon and the Crisis of the Humanities

2007
The moral and political reputation of the humanities is problematic. The modern cultural and historical disciplines emerged in the process of nation building. Especially historians, but also linguists and scholars of literature, acted in the nineteenth century as the godfathers of romantic nationalism.
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The Crisis of Human Rights

Survival, 2015
Four recent books – by Stephen Hopgood, Allen Buchanan, Monica Serrano and Thomas G. Weiss, and Costas Douzinas and Conor Gearty – show the need for a more systematic link between the abstract foundations and everyday life of human rights.
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The Human Crisis

Population (French Edition), 1966
E. Z., Julian Huxley
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Crisis in the Humanities.

Man, 1966
W. C. Brice, J. H. Plumb
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