Emma Stamm is a scholar and author with publications spanning multiple genres. She holds a PhD in interdisciplinary Cultural and Social Thought from the ASPECT program at Virginia Tech. She specializes in Philosophy of Technology and Cultural Studies primarily using frameworks not associated with Anglophone and analytic traditions. Her research explores difference, creativity, and epistemology in the age of digital equivalences, and her work in creative nonfiction and fiction intersects with this line of inquiry. She has taught at SUNY Farmingdale, Villanova University, New York University, and Virginia Tech, and she has bylines in Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery, Real Life Mag, Vice Motherboard, and The New Inquiry, among other outlets.