Community

As we are growing, the Witches in Early Modern England Project (WEME) is actively organizing a community of humanists, social scientists, computer scientists, and digital humanists who are interested in serving in different capacities as advisors and affiliated researchers on this project. We welcome the donation of texts, transcriptions, images, and code which will faciliate the evolution of the WEME project's scope and resources.

Our Board of Advisors Include:

Paul Budra, Simon Fraser University, Department of English, Canada.
Geoffrey Rockwell, University of Alberta HuCo Program, Department of Philosophy, Canada
Stefan Sinclair, McMaster University, Communication Studies & Multimedia, Canada
John Unsworth, UIUC, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, USA.

Our Executive Board Includes:

Peter Dendle, Pennsylvania State University. Department of English, USA.
Asa Simon Mittman, Department of Art and Art History, California State University, USA
Richard Raiswell, University of Prince Edward Island. Department of History, Canada

Our community of affiliated researchers continues to grow, and include:

Michael D. Bailey, Iowa State University, Department of History, USA.
Owen Davies, University of Hertfordshire, Reader in Social History, England
Teresa Dobson, University of British Columbia, Department of Education. Canada.
Sarah Ferber, University of Queensland. School of History, Philosophy, Religion and Classics. Australia
Marion Gibson, Department of English, University of Exeter, England
Trevor Munoz, GSLIS, UIUC, America
Brent Nelson, University of Saskatchewan, Department of English, Canada
Helen Ostovich, McMaster University, Professor, English and Cultural Studies, Canada
Gary K. Waite, University of New Brunswick, Department of History, Canada

If you would like to be involved, please contact the project PI, Kirsten C. Uszkalo, or any of our project leads

Research Partners

 
 

Images courtesy of the Wellcome Collection.