
National University Ireland, Maynooth
Early Career Researchers Forum:
“Changing Publication Cultures in the Humanities”
The ESF Standing Committee for the Humanities (SCH) offered on a competitive basis, full-cost awards to leading early career researchers in the Humanities to participate in the “ESF Humanities Spring 2011”.
The 2011 event was held under the title “Changing Publication Cultures in the Humanities” and took place at National University Ireland, Maynooth, on 9-11 June 2011.
A group of 20 early career researchers was selected by open competition and invited to address the opportunities and challenges facing them consequent on changes in publication cultures in the Humanities.

The Humanities Spring event of 2011 resulted in the Early Career Researchers Manifesto “Changing Publication Cultures in the Humanities”. The document presents diagnoses of current problems and opportunities around the event’s themes of engagement, impact, language and future. The document culminates in recommendations to stakeholders encompassing publishers, funding agencies, universities and higher education institutions, research policy makers and early career researchers.
The Manifesto can be downloaded here.
Contacts:
Dr Eva Hoogland
Ms Claire Rustat-Flinton
HumSpring[at]esf.org