Breadcrumb Home Resources The New Public Humanists The New Public Humanists Author: Ellison, J. Nov. 19, 2015 Engaged Scholarship Save this resource to my favorites SAVE Share Save this resource to my favorites SAVE In this guest column for PMLA, the author describes new trends in public and engaged scholarship in the humanities. Ellison, J. (2013). The New Public Humanists. PMLA, 128(2), 289-298. Full Text. Related Resources Preparing Publicly Engaged Scholars: A Guide for Innovation in Doctoral Education Read more Universities claim to value community-engaged scholarship: So why do they discourage it? Read more Community Based Research: Selected Readings A curated list of contemporary readings in community-based research that may be useful for scholar-practitioners teaching CBR courses or defining/refining their own engaged praxis. Read more Research Code of Ethics Read more Public Research Article Engaged Scholarship