6 humanities-based projects receive seed grant funding


A cardboard sign that reads "THE CLIMATE IS CHANGING, WHY AREN'T WE?"

"A Third Act for Intergenerational Climate Activism: Using Narrative to Engage Climate Action," which focuses on older adults’ narratives of their engagement in climate change activism, is one of the Institute for Humanities Research spring 2021 seed grant projects. Photo courtesy Unsplash.

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The Institute for Humanities Research at Arizona State University has awarded funding to six new seed grant projects for its spring 2021 funding cycle.  

The projects and their principal investigators (PIs) are as follows:

The seed grant program is designed to provide support for projects that address or explore significant social challenges in the past, present and future, employing humanities or interdisciplinary methodologies. As these projects develop, they will serve as examples of how a humanities perspective can help build just, ethical and sustainable worlds. 

The institute is thankful for the professionalism and care that the IHR Advisory Board demonstrated in reviewing this cycle of applications. Board members from several departments across ASU campuses contributed their time and expertise in selecting the funding recipients.

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