
معرفی
Gayle Rogers is Professor and Chair of English at the University of Pittsburgh, with affiliations at Pitt Cyber, Center for Latin American Studies, European Studies Center, Cultural Studies program, and Center for Governance and Markets. His research bridges literature, economics, and speculative theory.
- Co-editor of Modernism: Evolution of an Idea (2015)
- Founded the international consortium El ensayo literario
- MLA Certified External Reviewer and former MSA Book Prize committee chair
Research Focus: Rogers explores the cultural history of speculation, linking cryptocurrency volatility to 18th-century financial manias, while examining AI ethics through LLM development and modernist literature in global contexts. His work reveals how economic risk and speculative fiction shape collective futures.
Projects: Developing inclusive LLM feedback models with Lorraine Li and Diane Litman, predictive extremist narrative frameworks with Yu-ru Lin, and analyzing Generative AI applications in education and workplaces.
Service: Active in NEH-funded initiatives, editorial boards for Modernism/modernity and Critical Quarterly, and university policy committees including sexual harassment protocols and graduate education councils.




