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This page gathers articles, essays, and research notes related to sustainable musicology, the future of the humanities, and the methodological challenges of contemporary scholarship.
New contributions will be added progressively.
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April 2026
A reflection on the instability of digital memory and the unsustainable growth of knowledge production in the humanities.
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April 2026
A critical reflection on the limits of anonymous peer review, its biases, and the emerging role of artificial intelligence in academic evaluation.
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April 2026
A reflection on the extractive logic of contemporary academic production and the need for a more durable and sustainable model of knowledge.
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April 2026
A reflection on how a persuasive performance can subtly displace the written score, reshaping what musicians learn to hear.
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April 2026
Epistemological sustainability concerns knowledge itself, not the environment. It is the condition under which knowledge is effective in the present and can remain valid over time.
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April 2026
A critical reflection on Cyber Humanities and the sustainability of research practices, addressing epistemological, temporal, and human limits in digital scholarship.
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Ongoing Work
In progress
This series is not meant to expand indefinitely. New contributions will be added only when they prove necessary.
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