

Humanities
Broad academic domain encompassing the study of human culture, expression, and thought across disciplines such as history, literature, philosophy, languages, art history, archaeology, and related sub-fields.
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Space encompassing the study and interpretation of past events, methodologies of historiography, and diverse sub-communities such as Ancient, Medieval, and Public History, each with specialized journals, conferences, and insider practices.
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History
Space encompassing the broad domain of written, oral, and textual works across genres, including fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and drama. It covers communities of readers, writers, critics, and educators with shared practices, insider terminology, and cultural events across diverse sub-fields.
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Literature
Broad academic domain exploring fundamental questions of existence, knowledge, ethics, and reasoning, encompassing multiple sub-disciplines like ethics, metaphysics, and logic with active research communities, reading groups, and scholarly societies.
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Philosophy
Space encompassing the study and interpretation of past events, methodologies of historiography, and diverse sub-communities such as Ancient, Medieval, and Public History, each with specialized journals, conferences, and insider practices.
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History
Space encompassing the broad domain of written, oral, and textual works across genres, including fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and drama. It covers communities of readers, writers, critics, and educators with shared practices, insider terminology, and cultural events across diverse sub-fields.
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Literature
Broad academic domain exploring fundamental questions of existence, knowledge, ethics, and reasoning, encompassing multiple sub-disciplines like ethics, metaphysics, and logic with active research communities, reading groups, and scholarly societies.
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Philosophy
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A broad space encompassing the major structured fields of scholarly study taught and researched in higher education institutions worldwide, organized into branches such as natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, formal sciences, and applied sciences.
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Academic Disciplines
Broad academic domain exploring fundamental questions of existence, knowledge, ethics, and reasoning, encompassing multiple sub-disciplines like ethics, metaphysics, and logic with active research communities, reading groups, and scholarly societies.
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Philosophy
The Social Sciences space encompasses the systematic study of human society, social relationships, and behavior through multiple disciplines (e.g., sociology, psychology, anthropology, economics, political science), all supported by shared research methods, professional associations, and academic networks.
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Social Sciences
A broad domain encompassing the full spectrum of creative and cultural practices—from visual and literary arts to film, dance, public art, craftsmanship, and museum work—each with its own communities, rituals, and insider knowledge.
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Arts & Culture
Space encompassing communities that apply computational and digital methods to humanities research and practice, covering disciplines such as history, archaeology, literary studies, and pedagogy with shared tools (e.g., TEI, GIS), vocabularies, and collaborative networks.
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Digital Humanities
A broad space encompassing the major structured fields of scholarly study taught and researched in higher education institutions worldwide, organized into branches such as natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, formal sciences, and applied sciences.
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Academic Disciplines
Broad academic domain exploring fundamental questions of existence, knowledge, ethics, and reasoning, encompassing multiple sub-disciplines like ethics, metaphysics, and logic with active research communities, reading groups, and scholarly societies.
Contains 6 bubbles
Philosophy
The Social Sciences space encompasses the systematic study of human society, social relationships, and behavior through multiple disciplines (e.g., sociology, psychology, anthropology, economics, political science), all supported by shared research methods, professional associations, and academic networks.
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Social Sciences
A broad domain encompassing the full spectrum of creative and cultural practices—from visual and literary arts to film, dance, public art, craftsmanship, and museum work—each with its own communities, rituals, and insider knowledge.
Contains 10 bubbles
Arts & Culture
Space encompassing communities that apply computational and digital methods to humanities research and practice, covering disciplines such as history, archaeology, literary studies, and pedagogy with shared tools (e.g., TEI, GIS), vocabularies, and collaborative networks.
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Digital Humanities
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Heritage & Museums refers to a global community of professionals dedicated to safeguarding, interpreting, and providing access to humanity's cultural artifacts and heritage sites. This bubble includes curators, conservators, museum educators, and administrators who shape how history and culture are preserved and shared.

Cultural Heritage & Museums
The History of Science community explores the evolution of scientific ideas, practices, and institutions throughout history, employing specialized research methods and interpretive approaches. Scholars in this field analyze not only the progression of scientific knowledge but also its cultural, social, and political contexts.

History Of Science
Secular Humanism is an organized movement and community centered around ethics, human rights, and rational inquiry, grounded in a naturalistic worldview without reliance on religious doctrine.

Secular Humanism
Political Historians are a global scholarly community focused on examining how political institutions, power, and governance have evolved across time and regions. They employ shared methods and contribute to specialized journals and networks dedicated to political history.

Political History
Political Philosophy is an intellectual community dedicated to analyzing foundational questions about justice, authority, and governance through rigorous scholarly debate.

Political Philosophy
Literary criticism is the community-driven practice of analyzing, interpreting, and evaluating literature, encompassing diverse methods from close reading to cultural theory. It brings together academics, critics, and readers engaged in discussion, debate, and the evolution of how texts are understood.
