Skip to main content

Dr. Pappas named 2021 National Humanities Center Fellow

Congratulations to Dr. Pappas for being named to a 2021 National Humanities Center Fellowship. Robert D. Newman, president and director of the National Humanities Center, said, “We are proud to support the work of these exceptional scholars. They were selected from an extremely competitive group of applicants, and their work covers a wide gamut of […]

Congratulations to Dr. Pappas for being named to a 2021 National Humanities Center Fellowship. Robert D. Newman, president and director of the National Humanities Center, said, “We are proud to support the work of these exceptional scholars. They were selected from an extremely competitive group of applicants, and their work covers a wide gamut of fascinating topics that promises to shape thinking in their fields for years to come. I look forward to welcoming them to the Center in the fall.” Dr. Pappas joins 35 other scholars from around the world as the 44th class of Fellows.

Dr. Pappas’s research is entitled  Injustice: An Inter-American and Community of Inquiry Approach and the book project will be full of proposals about how we should and should not proceed in trying to tackle our worst injustices. Dr. Pappas argues that we should approach injustices in the same way we should approach some of our worst illnesses.

An interview with Dr. Pappas talking about his research for the fellowship can be found here.