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The Hedgehog Review is an interdisciplinary academic journal published triannually by the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture (IASC) at the University of Virginia. The journal features critical writing about cultural identity , citizenship , cultural change , and cultural diversity .
The Hedgehog Review; Heritage (journal) Hispanic Review; Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television; History of Intellectual Culture; The Human Life Review; I.
HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory; The Hedgehog Review; The Henry James Review; Herpes (journal) Higher Education Review; Hiroshima Mathematical Journal; Hispania. Revista Española de Historia; Historia Scientiarum; Historical Reflections; Holocaust and Genocide Studies; Houston Journal of International Law; Humanity (journal)
The Hedgehog Review 9(2):19-31. "Collective Memory: A Memoir and Prospect." 2008. Memory Studies 1(1):23-29. "The Ciphered Transits of Collective Memory: Neo-Freudian Impressions." 2008. Social Research 75(1):1-22. "Times for Forgiveness: An Historical Perspective." 2009. In Considering Forgiveness, edited by Aleksandra Wagner. Vera List Center ...
He has written for The Atlantic, The Hedgehog Review, the Los Angeles Review of Books, Wired, and professional journals. His other projects include two DARPA-funded startups, the most recent a company that provides influence rankings for colleges and universities using an influence ranking algorithm.
A September 20, 2005 review by Tom D'Evelyn in The Christian Science Monitor called the book "timely, eloquent, and unfashionable" with arguments that "are missing from public debate." [ 4 ] An October 3, 2005 review by Willis Jenkins in The Christian Century said that the book was a "moving inquiry into the question of evil, one likely to be a ...
The Applied Research in Patacriticism (ARP) was a digital humanities lab based at the University of Virginia founded and run by Jerome McGann and Johanna Drucker.ARP's open-source tools include Juxta, IVANHOE, and Collex.
Charlotte Thomas (Mercer University) [2] and Mary Townsend (St. John's University) [3] reviewed the book in The Review of Metaphysics and The Hedgehog Review.It also received short reviews from Fred Baumann (Kenyon College), Susan Shell (Boston College) and Richard Eldridge (Swarthmore College).