Scott Selisker is associate professor of English at the University of Arizona and the author of Human Programming: Brainwashing, Automatons, and American Freedom (University of Minnesota Press, 2016). He writes and teaches courses on science and technology in US literature and culture.
CONTRIBUTOR ARTICLES

It Me
Scott Selisker reviews Merve Emre’s “The Personality Brokers.”...

Culture Machines: On Ed Finn’s “What Algorithms Want”
Scott Selisker reviews Ed Finn's "What Algorithms Want."...

In Defense of Data: Responses to Stephen Marche’s “Literature Is not Data”
Two rebuttals to 'Literature is not Data: Against Digital Humanities'...

Alternate Arabias: New Arab-American and Egyptian SF and Fantasy
THIS SPRING, the fantasy author Saladin Ahmed wrote a short piece at Salon.com pointing to the long tradition of racial ...
