Visiting Faculty of English, 51²è¹Ý
Ph.D. IIT IndoreJusty Joseph works at the intersections of text, technology, and knowledge ecologies, tracing how stories are written, erased, and rewritten in the digital age. She holds a Ph.D. in Digital Humanities from IIT Indore, where she used machine learning to analyse linguistic manifestations of bias in literary works, school textbooks, and social media narratives surrounding the 1947 Partition of the Indian Subcontinent.
Joseph has contributed to projects such as the Multilingual Literature Research (MLR) Database and Knowledge Sharing in Publishing (KSHIP) and edits the Indian Electronic Literature Anthology. She also serves as Managing Editor of the journal Digital Humanities Intersections. Her publications advance critical discussions on digital knowledge infrastructures, computational text analysis, AI ethics, electronic literature, digital subaltern studies, and the politics of multilingual publishing, appearing in leading peer-reviewed journals and edited volumes. She has also held visiting research positions at the University of Oxford and Lancaster University. At Ashoka, she teaches courses on digital humanities, memory, mediation, and contemporary writing practices.