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Professor Jean Elyse Graham holds a Ph.D. from Yale University (2015) and is a prominent scholar in digital humanities, media studies, and the history of the English language at Stony Brook University's English Department. Her research examines intersections between traditional textual culture and new media, with a focus on transatlantic literary contexts and the evolution of language. Graham has authored books for prestigious presses like Oxford University Press and HarperCollins, including The Republic of Games: Textual Culture Between Old Books and New Media (2018). She teaches courses such as 'Story Telling With Data Humanities' and 'British Literature Before 1800.' Her work bridges humanities scholarship with computational methods, emphasizing digital archiving, data visualization, and collaborative annotation tools. Current projects include a book with HarperCollins exploring digital media's impact on cultural production.
Her academic contributions span publications in interdisciplinary journals and edited volumes, addressing topics from Joyce's modernist techniques to the sociological dynamics of internet trolling. Graham's teaching philosophy integrates technology into literary analysis, reflected in courses like 'Science, Technology and Humanities.' She actively participates in digital humanities initiatives, designing tools for macro-scale data analysis in historical and scientific contexts. Her research underscores the transformative role of media transitions on cultural expression and scholarly communication.

