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Adam Hammond’s research investigates British Modernism, literature and technology, and the Digital Humanities. His work explores dynamic literature, technology, and politics, particularly through the lens of dialogic, multi-voiced literature as models of democratic modes of thought, with a focus on the writings of Virginia Woolf. He also analyzes the relationship between independent production—such as small-press publication, DIY recording, and indie video games—and the development of experimental artistic styles. Additionally, Hammond collaborates with computer scientists to develop new literary applications using natural language processing. His notable publications include books published by Cambridge University Press and Wiley-Blackwell, as well as co-authored chapters and articles in various academic journals. He teaches both graduate and undergraduate courses in the Department of English.
Department of Sociology