Dr. Emily Johnson

Dr. Emily Johnson

Research Fellow, Trinity Long Room Hub

Biography

Emily is a Research Fellow working on Trinity Long Room Hub strategic projects. Her current role focuses on research data strategy, enabling data preservation and analysis to capture and convey research impact. Emily joined the Trinity Long Room Hub team in 2016. Emily holds a PhD in Digital Humanities from Trinity College Dublin. Her home disciplines are English Literature and the History of Art and Architecture. Her doctoral thesis analysed literary space and the ethics of artistic production in Roberto Bolaño's final novel, 2666, using entity annotation and digital mapping, and was funded under PRTLI cycle 5.

Publications and Further Research Outputs

  • Emily Johnson, "A mirror and an explosion" : Mapping the Spaces of Roberto Bolaño's 2666, Trinity College Dublin, 2016Thesis
  • Emily Johnson, Aoife King, Francesca O'Rafferty, Trinity Long Room Hub Arts and Humanities Institute Annual Report 2017-18, Trinity Long Room Hub Annual Reports, Trinity College Dublin, 2018, p1 - 145Report, TARA - Full Text