Dialectic of the Digital

Dialectic of the Digital:
William Gibson, Science Fiction, and the Evolution of the Digital Humanities

By Maria Alberto and Lisa Swanstrom

We're delighted to see our essay included in Mitch R. Murray and Mathias superb new anthology, William Gibson and the Futures of Contemporary Culture (U of IA P, 2021). As we mention in that work, we warmly welcome further conversation about our project. Please be in touch! swanstro at gmail dot com & maria dot alberto at utah dot edu

We're grateful to the editors of Science Fiction Studies, who allowed us to digitize all of the journal's content from 1973 onward and provided financial support for these efforts; to the Department of English at the U of Utah, which also provided financial support; to Julia Flanders and Élika Ortega for helping us locate abstracts from the past twelve years of DH conferences; to Elizabeth Callaway and the members of the DH Collaboratory at the University of Utah, who graciously shared their DH corpus, and the entire Digital Matters team at the U of Utah, who have made collaboration not only easy, but fun.