David Shipko received his PhD from Johns Hopkins University, where he currently holds the position of junior lecturer in the Department of English. His research examines the production of climate denialism in contemporary science fiction novels, film, and video games. His broader research interests include solarpunk, cyberpunk, so-called “artificial intelligence,” and other science fictions.
David Shipko
Articles
There Is No Such Thing as Green Capitalism
David Shipko explores climate denialism in speculative literature and culture.
Our Not-Yet-Realized Almanac of the Future: On Veer Books’ “Corroding the Now” Anthology
David Shipko reviews Veer Books’ new anthology “Corroding the Now: Poetry + Science/SF.”
Recruitment, Ridicule, and Revolution in “The Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O.”
Electrifying and entertaining, "The Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O." uses rich characters and a gripping plot to make a well-researched, time-traveling adventure.
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