Sarah Whitcomb Laiola
Research Fellow · new media poetics
Georgia Institute of TechnologyAbout
Sarah Whitcomb Laiola serves as a Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellow at the Georgia Institute of Technology, teaching courses in software design and technical communication within the institution's academic framework.
Her educational foundation includes:
- PhD in English from the University of California, Riverside (2016)
Her research traverses new media poetics, contemporary digital technoculture, and 20th-century American literature, examining how digital platforms reshape cultural narratives and communication paradigms. She investigates the interplay between technological evolution and literary expression, particularly focusing on internet vernaculars and their impact on academic discourse and pedagogical practices in general education settings.
Dr. Laiola holds the competitive Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellowship. Her scholarly output includes publications in Television and New Media and contributions to the MIT Press volume Civic Media: Technology, Design, Practice (2016), alongside a forthcoming listicle titled "31 Truths of Teaching Cultural Semiotics in a General Education Class" in Buzzademia: Scholarship in the Internet Vernacular.
Her academic trajectory demonstrates specialization in digital humanities and media studies, with emphasis on translating complex semiotic concepts for broader educational contexts. No formal advisees or research teams are documented in the source material.
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