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My response to that "Report on the State of Scholarship in the Humanities and Humanistic Social Sciences" is up. tinyurl.com/y39crkzp As I say on Facebook, I back-loaded the good stuff, like showing that the authors' account of the 2017 Hypatia controversy reveals them to be unreliable reporters.
I feel like that Vanderbilt/WashU report exists almost entirely to be forwarded to the iPhones of trustees, who will in their turn skim the first few sentences before forwarding it triumphantly to chancellors. “FW: FW: FW: Food for thought?”