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Title: Why It Matters: Teaching Empathy, Critical Thinking, and Civil Discourse across the Humanities and Social Sciences
Proposals Due: May 22, 2026 Conference Dates: August 17–20, 2026 Location: Virtual on Zoom
H-Net is excited to announce Why It Matters: Teaching Empathy, Critical Thinking, and Civil Discourse across the Humanities and Social Sciences will be the theme for the fifth annual H-Net Teaching Conference. This year’s theme emphasizes the importance of the humanities and social sciences in building the knowledge, skills, and abilities that support civil discourse, which is a foundation of functional democracies. In addition to civil discourse, this year’s theme focuses on using the humanities and social sciences to build understanding and connections through empathy and critical thinking.
We welcome individual, panel, and roundtable proposals and encourage interactive formats such as workshops, digital posters, assignment charrettes, and other innovative sessions that promote engagement and discussion.
Keynote speaker: To be announced.
The conference will be fully virtual during the week of Monday, August 17, 2026. Sessions may be recorded for later access via H-Net Commons, and selected presenters may be invited to publish in the H-Net Conference Proceedings.
All proposals should include a title, CVs and email addresses for all presenters, and an abstract of no more than 200 words. No pre-recorded sessions will be accepted. Submissions are encouraged to address one or more of the following areas:
Email proposals to brothe10@msu.edu by Friday, May 22, 2026.
As a proponent of open access, the H-Net Teaching Conference will be free and open to all.
Western History Association
University of Kansas | History Department
1445 Jayhawk Blvd. | 3650 Wescoe Hall
Lawrence, KS 66045 | 785-864-0860
wha@westernhistory.org