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 Rewarding Faculty Publicly-Engaged Scholarship in Promotion and Tenure Policies at Carnegie Classified Community Engagement Institutions: A Descriptive Analysis Read more Action Research for Eco-Justice and Climate Action (Special Issue Pt. 1) Special issue of the Canadian Journal of Action Research, Vol. 25 No. 2 (2025) Read more More than Just Money: Strategic Allocation of Resources to Support Community-Engaged Scholarship Read more Tenure and Promotion for Engaged Scholarship This repository contains resources demonstrating how community engagement and community engaged scholarship (CES) can be recognized and incentivized through faculty reward mechanisms, including tenure and promotion policies and practices. Read more Public Research Article Engaged Scholarship