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Stephen Ross is a Professor of English and Cultural, Social, and Political Thought at the University of Victoria, Canada. He holds a PhD from Queen’s University and has been teaching since 2001. His research focuses on Modernism, critical theory, and climate change literature. Ross is a former President of the Modernist Studies Association and has led major digital humanities projects like the Modernist Versions Project and Open Modernisms.
- Education: BA (Simon Fraser), MA and PhD (Queen’s)
- Administrative Roles: Director of Digital Humanities initiatives, Graduate Adviser, and Director of Cultural, Social, and Political Thought
His research explores spectral rhetoric in modernist texts, ethics in literature, and digital humanities. Recent publications include Spectrality in Modernist Fiction (2023) and co-edited volumes like The Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism. Awards include the Juliet McLauchlan Award (2004) and SSHRC grants exceeding $500,000.
Ross advises numerous PhD students and oversees interdisciplinary projects linking modernist studies with technology. His work bridges literary theory, digital innovation, and global cultural analysis.





