Roger Whitson
Roger Whitson is Assistant Professor of English at Washington State University, where he also teaches in the Digital Technology and Culture (DTC) program. He is the author of Steampunk and Nineteenth-Century Digital Humanities: Literary Retrofuturisms, Media Archaeologies, Alternate Histories (forthcoming 2017); William Blake and the Digital Humanities: Collaboration, Participation, and Social Media, with Jason Whittaker (2013); and several articles on William Blake, the digital humanities, and steampunk appearing in Essays in Romanticism, Rhizomes: Cultural Studies in Emerging Knowledge, The Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy, Digital Humanities Quarterly, and in Rachel A. Bowser and Brian Croxall’s edited collection Like Clockwork: Steampunk Pasts, Presents, and Futures (forthcoming 2016).
Contributions
Praxis Publication: Pedagogies Edition: William Blake and Pedagogy