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Michael Eberle Sinatra is a Full Professor at the Université de Montréal's Faculty of Arts and Sciences, specializing in Digital Humanities and 19th-century British literature. He founded the SSHRC-funded Romanticism on the Net journal (1996) and leads the FRQSC-funded 'Groupe de recherche sur les éditions critiques en contexte numérique'. As Director of Research Dissemination at the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences (2015-2019), he promotes open scholarship and digital innovation. His work focuses on digital editions, critical theory, and interdisciplinary research infrastructure.
- Affiliations: CRIHN (Centre de recherche interuniversitaire sur les humanités numériques), Chaire de recherche du Canada sur les écritures numériques
- Research: Digital publishing practices, Romantic literature, and collaborative scholarly tools
Recent grants include leading the $7.8M 'Onkwehón:we Project' (2025-2033) on Indigenous identity and the 'Des nouveaux usages des collections dans les musées d'art' partnership (2021-2029). He supervises PhD and MA students in Digital Humanities and Romantic Studies, with notable advisees exploring topics like vampire symbolism, algorithmic literary interpretation, and gender in speculative fiction.
Key projects: 'Parcours numériques' book series, digital Leigh Hunt archive, and AI integration in humanities research. His work emphasizes ethical digital practices and bridging traditional scholarship with emerging technologies.
