About
The Institute for Culture & Knowledge is an interdisciplinary research institute dedicated to exploring how ideas are created, transmitted, contested, and transformed across cultures and throughout history.
We believe that many of society's most important questions cannot (and should not) be understood through a single discipline. By drawing connections across the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and the study of culture, the Institute seeks to illuminate the patterns that shape human thought, belief, and behaviour.
Our work spans topics as diverse as mythology, religion, media, history, language, science, animal cognition, technology, and cultural transmission. While the subjects may appear unrelated, they are united by a common question:
How do ideas shape the world, and how does the world shape our ideas?
Through original research, essays, public scholarship, lectures, and educational resources, the Institute aims to make complex ideas accessible without sacrificing intellectual rigour.
Because understanding begins with connection.
Our Team
Amanda Hohmann
FounderAmanda Hohmann is a researcher, writer, and educator whose work explores the ways ideas are created, transmitted, and transformed across cultures and throughout history. Her research spans subjects as seemingly diverse as mythology, religion, medical history, animal cognition, and cultural transmission, united by a common interest in how knowledge shapes the human experience.
Through the Institute for Culture & Knowledge, Amanda brings together insights from across disciplines to reveal the unexpected connections that help us better understand ourselves, our societies, and the world we share.