PRINCIPLES OF CIVILITY
THE DEMOCRATIZATION OF THE AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY
Construction, Culture, and Preservation
PRINCIPLES OF CIVILITY
THE DEMOCRATIZATION OF THE AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY
Construction, Culture, and Preservation
Principles of Civility for NEH Professional Development Programs
NEH Institutes and Landmarks programs are intended to extend and deepen knowledge and understanding of the humanities by focusing on significant topics, texts, and issues; contribute to the intellectual vitality and professional development of participants; and foster a community of inquiry that provides models of excellence in scholarship and teaching.
NEH expects that project directors will take responsibility for encouraging an ethos of openness and respect, upholding the basic norms of civil discourse.
Institutes and Landmarks presentations and discussions should be:
firmly grounded in rigorous scholarship, and thoughtful analysis;
conducted without partisan advocacy;
respectful of divergent views;
free of ad hominem commentary; and
devoid of ethnic, religious, gender, disability, or racial bias.
NEH welcomes comments, concerns, or suggestions on these principles at questions@neh.gov.
The Democratization of the Automobile Industry: Construction, Culture, and Preservation workshop has been made possible in part by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities and is being hosted by Ball State University and Gallia-Vinton Educational Service Center. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this workshop, do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
THE DEMOCRATIZATION OF THE AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY:
Construction, Culture, and Preservation