Inventing the Future of the Humanities
UCF’s Texts and Technology Ph.D. program offers interdisciplinary study at the intersection of humanities and technology.
Students pursue study and research in areas of specialization such as Digital Humanities’ Digital Media; Editing, Publishing, and Interdisciplinary Curating; Public History; Rhetoric and Composition; and Scientific and Technical Communication. Find out more about our program.
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RECENT FACULTY PUBLICATIONS

Anastasia Salter
Stanfill, Mel, and Anastasia Salter. “Avatar Bodies that Matter: The Work of ‘Realism’ in Gendered Representation.” EA Sports FIFA: Feeling the Game, edited by Raiford Guins, Henry Lowood, and Carlin Wing. Bloomsbury Press, July 2022.

Keri Watson
Watson, Keri. “Building the World of Tomorrow: Disability, Eugenics, and Sculpture at the 1939 New York World’s Fair.” In Disability and Art History from Antiquity to the Twenty-first Century. Edited by Ann Millet-Gallant and Elizabeth Howie, 187-202. London: Routledge, 2022. https://www.routledge.com/Disability-and-Art-History-from-Antiquity-to-the-Twenty-First-Century/Mill...