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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Upcoming Events

Dr. Mel Stanfill, Associate Professor with a dual appointment to both English and the Texts & Technology Program, will deliver a talk on research in the recently-published Fandom Is Ugly: Networked Harassment in Participatory Culture. CHDR Presents is an ongoing…

RECENT FACULTY PUBLICATIONS

Bruce B. Janz

“Personhood in African Philosophy and the Possibility of Social, Psychological, and Cognitive Science” in Paul Hackett, Mirian Ngozi Alike, Husein Inusah, and Ava Gordely-Smith, eds., African Philosophical Perspectives on Qualitative Psychological and Social Science Research. Routledge.

Bruce B. Janz

“Thad Metz, Meaning as Fundamentality, and African Philosophy” in Motsamai Molefe et al eds., Thaddeus Metz.

Bruce B. Janz

“Orality as Philosophical Performance” in Anke Graness, ed., Orality and Philosophy.

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