LSF Listening in/to South Florida
A Digital Environmental Humanities Project

LSF Team

Elizabeth Cornick (she/her) - Project Editor & Digital Cartographer (Collection Builder/R) - Coconut Grove Soundcatcher (email) is a PhD student in the Department of English at the University of Miami. Her research focuses on American studies, queer studies, and the digital humanities. Elizabeth was formerly a Digital Humanities Graduate Fellow at UM. As a fellow, she researched fictional representations of Miami to contribute to Dr. Allison Schifani’s project Mapping Imaginary Miami.

Raul Martin IV (he/him) - Project Lead & GitHub Programmer - Westchester Soundcatcher (email) is a PhD student of English at the University of Miami. His research interests include environmental and animal studies, popular culture, speculative literature, and digital environmental humanities. His creative writing and scholarship have or will appear in Art Studio INK, Pulse! Literary Magazine, Habits: The Good the Bad and the Ugly, and Gothic Nature Journal. He is also working on a book chapter for a major publisher.

Prishanti Pathak (she/her) - Project Narrator & Digital Cartographer (Leaflet) - South Miami Soundcatcher (email) is a PhD student in the English and Creative Writing Department at University of Miami. Her research interests are in border and migration studies, and women's literature. She has contributed to The Routledge Encyclopedia of Indian Writing In English (2023). She has also presented papers on border abolitionist visions in twenty-first century South-Asian literature and Caribbean literature at platforms like Society for Caribbean Studies, UK and West Indian Literature Conference.

Kathy Rubio (she/her) - Project Coordinator & Community Outreach - Hollywood Soundcatcher (email) is a PhD student in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at University of Miami, specializing in Francophone sociolinguistics and cultural studies in France's Outre-mer. Kathy is the founder of a small travel and language learning company, and she is currently collaborating on a book project on tourism in the Caribbean.