Gratitude to Our Contributors: A Global Effort in Shaping Our Upcoming Book

We are delighted to extend our heartfelt gratitude to all the contributors from around the world who have submitted their chapters for our upcoming edited book, Impact of AI on English Language & Literature Studies. Your valuable research, insights, and perspectives have enriched this project, making it a truly global collaboration.

The overwhelming response from scholars, researchers, and academicians highlights the significance of AI in shaping the future of language and literature studies. Each submission reflects deep intellectual engagement and dedication, and we are honored to compile these diverse contributions into a comprehensive volume.

As we move forward, our editorial team is diligently working on refining and structuring the book to ensure a high-quality publication. The editing process is meticulous and time-consuming, as we aim to uphold academic integrity, clarity, and coherence throughout the chapters. We truly appreciate your patience during this crucial phase.

Once again, thank you for being part of this collaborative endeavor. Your contributions are instrumental in shaping meaningful discussions on the impact of AI in the field of English language and literature. We look forward to sharing this important work with the academic community soon!

📅 Exciting News! The book is scheduled for release in April or May 2025. Stay tuned for more updates! 🎉

🌟 Our Esteemed Contributors 🌟

    Ekaterina Rudolfovna Chemezova

Ekaterina Rudolfovna Chemezova is a scholar specializing in contemporary literary studies, with a focus on the intersection of technology and literature. Her research interests encompass the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on literary creativity, postmodernism, metamodernism, and transgressive fiction. She holds a Candidate of Sciencies degree in world literature and serves as an associate professor at the Humanities and Education Sciences Academy (Branch) of V.I. Vernadsky Crimean Federal University. Chemezova’s work investigates how technological advancements, particularly AI, challenge traditional concepts of authorship, creativity, and literary reception. Her recent publications delve into the impact of AI on literary criticism and the hermeneutic method of analysis, proposing new approaches for interpreting literature within the frameworks of postmodern and metamodern theories. In addition to her research, Chemezova actively engages in academic conferences and seminars, where she presents her insights on the future of literary criticism in the digital age. She is especially interested in how AI can function both as a co-author and a tool for enhancing literary analysis, thereby reshaping the way texts are read, interpreted, and understood. Chemezova’s broader research interests also include early English literature, Germanic writing, and Indo-European mythology.

 

Dr. Francesca Luppino

Francesca Luppino (BA CompLit, MA CompLit) graduated from the University of Turin and currently a PhD candidate in Italian Studies at the University of Warwick, UK. Her BA dissertation explored distaste as a gnoseological tool in Die Weiber (1987) and in Alte Abdeckerei (1991) by Wolfgang Hilbig. Her MA thesis - awarded with Publication Recommendation - analyzed the evolution of authorial immortality in the era of emerging techno-digital tools. In 2024 she presented at two international conferences on posthuman literature and AI’s role in literary production, held at the University of Genoa and the National University of Arts George Enescu. In December she contributed to the CompaLit conference with a paper on “Digitally Embodied Literature” and AI memory paradigms. In June 2025, she will present a paper at the SIS Themed Conference in Leeds, UK, examining literary theft, parasitism, and vampirism through a comparative lens of Valduga’s works and Gen-AI texts. Her independent research focuses on authorial and performative legacy, as well as the notion of immortal authorship. She is also developing Cannibalismi, a new editorial project for which she is the creator, director, and editor-in-chief.

 

        Dr. Manisha Mishra

Dr. Manisha Mishra is an academic, poet and writer based in Odisha, India. She has authored two monographs, five books and co-translated Paulo Coelho's The Alchemist into Odia (2021). She has translated ‘Kathalahari’- oldest collection of folktales and edited the Odia translation of '7 Mindsets for Success, Happiness and Fulfilment' written by Swami Mukundananda. She serves as Associate Professor of English and currently heads the Department of English at Rama Devi Women's University, Bhubaneswar. Earlier she taught at National Law University, Odisha.  She is Alumna of Utkal University, Bhubaneswar; Hyderabad Central University; and Manorama School of Communication, Kerala. She was a columnist of 'Characters and Colours' in Odisha Bytes and has contributed reviews on films and books and travelogues in Odisha Bytes and NDTV travels. She has contributed about 50 articles in The Times of India, Bhubaneswar and New Indian Express, Bhubaneswar.

     Prof. Chetna Kumari

Prof. Chetna Kumari is an Assistant Professor in Career Development Cell, Parul Institute of Technology, Parul University. She has secured Masters in English Language and Literature from Bangalore University, Karnataka. She has qualified for national level exams like CTET, GATE and UGC NET. Her research interests are Gender studies, ELT and Indian Literatures in English. She is currently pursuing PhD from School of Liberal Arts, Parul University, Gujarat.

 

    Dr. Dharna Bhatt

Dr. Dharna Bhatt is an Assistant Professor (HOD) of CDC Department, PIT, at Parul University. She has obtained her doctoral degree from Indian Institute of Information Technology Vadodara. Her research interests include Applied Linguistics, ELT, Gender Studies and Indian literature. She has more than 13 years of teaching experience. She has attended as well as presented papers in various national and international conferences. She has published her research work in UGC care journals and also Scopus-indexed journals.

   

    Mr.Debraj Moulick 

 

Mr. Debraj Moulick is a Lecturer in English at K. J. Somaiya Polytechnic, Vidyavihar, Mumbai, specializing in Communication Skills, Poetry, Communication Practice, and Behavioural Science. Previously, he has taught Modern Critical Theory, Global South Studies, Research Methodology, and Epic Poetry at the postgraduate level at SNDT Women’s University, Mumbai, along with courses on Literature, Creative Writing, and Drama at Sasmira Business School, SNDT College of Arts for Women (Pune), and the University of Mumbai's CDOE. A Maharashtra SET (English) qualifier, he holds an M.Phil. in English from the University of Mumbai, focusing on Postcolonial Indian English Science Fiction. His research interests include Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction, Postcolonial Literature, and Poetry in World Literature. He is also the Joint Secretary of ELT@I ( English Language Teaching Association of India), Mumbai Chapter. Beyond academia, he reviews fiction for various publications and is an editor for Kalpabiswa, a leading South Asian Science Fiction and Fantasy magazine. His poetry and short stories have appeared in multiple magazines and anthologies.

  

    Dr. Aibhi Biswas

Dr. Aibhi Biswas is an Assistant Professor at Sri Aurobindo College, University of Delhi. She holds a B.A. and M.A. in English from the University of Delhi and has completed her M.Phil. and Ph.D. in English from the Central University of Haryana. She is also a NET JRF qualified scholar. Her research and teaching interests span across Comparative Literature, Film Studies, Women and Gender Studies, Graphic Narratives, and Children's Literature.


    Dr. Kavita Patil

She is a practicing translator, translates from Marathi to English and vice versa. She works as an Assistant Professor, at the Department of English, B. M. Ruia Girls’ College, Mumbai, a Ph.D guide at the Department of English, S.N.D.T. Women’s University, Mumbai and a member of the Board of Studies in English and Subject Board for Business Communication Skills, S.N.D.T. Women’s University, Mumbai. She is also a life member of Comparative Literature Association of India - Delhi Chapter.Dr. Kavita Patil’s recent research papers titled “Translation and Modernity: Organic Intellectuals in Western India Under Colonialism” and “Being in Translation: Diaspora and Translating Rhizomatic Experiences” have been published in indexed international UGC CARE Group II- MLA journal ‘Translation Studies: Retrospective and Prospective Views,’ indexed in Ebsco, CEEOL, DOAJ, St. Jerome Publishing, Index Copernicus, and Fabula, an annual journal of the Department of English, ‘Dunarea de Jos’ University of Galati, Romania, by the publishing house named Casa CărÈ›ii de Știință, Romania in December, 2024 and December, 2023 respectively.

 

  

    Dr. Kranti Doibale

 

Dr. Kranti Doibale has been functioning as an educator at the undergraduate and postgraduate level in the subject of English since 2014 and presently works as an Assistant Professor of English at R.D. National College, Bandra West, Mumbai. A university topper at her Masters in English with honours from the University of Mumbai and an MA in Linguistics from Annamalai University, she has a Certificate in Film Studies from the Otto Von Guericke Universitat, Germany and a PhD in Contact Languages. Her research interests and publications locate themselves at the nexus of the society’s interaction with literary, film and linguistic study. An enthusiastic translator, editor and an English language trainer, she has worked with UNICEF, University of Mumbai, QUEST, Sondara Gurukulam, Pratham and several other organizations for the teaching of English as a Second Language and has functioned as a core-committee member of the English Language Teachers’ Association of India’s Mumbai Chapter.


Dr. Prajna Jagadev

Dr.Prajna Jagadev is an Assistant Professor of English at Rama Devi Women’s University, Bhubaneswar. She holds a Ph.D. in English from Ravenshaw University (2023), along with a Postgraduate Diploma in Teaching of English (PGDTE) from the English Language Teaching Institute, Bhubaneswar, and an Executive PG Diploma in Management (XIMB). With expertise in English Language Teaching, Communicative English, Business Communication, Soft Skills, and Entrepreneurship, she has been actively involved in academic leadership, organizing Entrepreneurship Awareness Camps, Faculty Development Programmes, and Expert Talks on Entrepreneurship. As a researcher, she has published and presented papers on English Language Teaching, Entrepreneurship, and Communication Studies at national and international conferences. She has participated in various faculty development programmes and workshops by institutions like Infosys, IIT Bombay, British Council, and the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India. With a strong commitment to student development, skill-building, and interdisciplinary research, she continues to contribute to the academic community through mentorship, research, and institutional initiatives.

    Dr. Udayan Chakraborty

Dr. Udayan Chakraborty is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Basic Sciences and Humanities at SVKM’s NMIMS Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management and Engineering, Mumbai. Passionate about the intricacies of language and AI, he is keen on exploring how emerging technologies influence the evolution of language, particularly English. He also specializes in ‘spatiality,’ examining the interplay between space, setting, and their impact on characters and plot development in storytelling.

 

 

    Mr. Akshay Kripalani

Mr. Akshay Kripalani is an undergraduate student in the Department of Computer Engineering at SVKM’s NMIMS Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management and Engineering. He has a keen interest in artificial intelligence developed applications leveraging AI, including Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) integrations. 

 

    Dr. P. K. Gomathi

Dr. P.K.Gomathi is an Assistant Professor of English in Thiruvalluvar Government Arts College, Rasipuram, Tamil Nadu. She has 23 years of teaching experience. She has been invited as the Resource person for UGC sponsored Conferences, Seminars and Faculty Development Programmes of renowned institutions. She has published 34 articles in national and international journals. Her areas of specialization are Comparative Literature and Translation as well as Indian Writing.  

    Dr. Jayavelu Damodhrakrishnan

Dr. Jayavelu Damodhrakrishnan is a distinguished academician with over two decades of experience in higher education, currently serving as Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineering Science and Humanities at Sanjivani College of Engineering, Kopargaon, Maharashtra. Holding a PhD from Indus University, Ahmadabad, Gujarat, he has made significant research contributions, including the development of a method and system for mnemonics-based vocabulary building, with publications in esteemed international indexed journals. His expertise lies in Indian Knowledge System, Curriculum Designing and Outcome-Based Education Frameworks.

  

    Mr. Rajeshwar Dhanpalwar

Mr. Rajeshwar Dhanpalwar is working as an Assistant Professor of English at the Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University, Lonere, Raigad, Maharashtra. He has completed MA and M Phil in English from the SRTM University, Nanded in 2011 and 2015 respectively; he also has qualified SET (Maharashtra 2016), SET (Telangana State 2017) and NET (2019) in English. Being a passionate learner and an active participant in the domain of education, he has been working as a teacher since last ten years. Though he has interest in multiple areas, he is more inclined to ELE and ELT.

Prof. Mayuri Kulkarni

Prof. Mayuri Kulkarni is a faculty member in the Department of Computer Engineering at SVKM’s Institute of Technology, Dhule. Her expertise lies in machine learning, IoT, and blockchain applications, with a particular focus on healthcare and security. Notable contributions in her research include developing IoT-based social distancing solutions, machine learning-driven depression analysis, and secure online examination systems using smart contracts. With multiple publications in IEEE, SN Computer Science, and Biomedical Signal Processing, her work continues to make a significant impact across diverse technological domains.

 

    DR. KAVITA TUKARAM PATIL

DR. KAVITA TUKARAM PATIL working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Engineering at SVKM’s Institute of Technology, Dhule, Maharashtra. She graduated in Computer Engineering at D. N. Patel College of Engineering, Shahada, Nandurbar, Maharashtra, India. She secured a Master of Computer Science and Engineering at SSBT’s COET, Bambhori, Jalgaon, and Maharashtra, India. She secured a PhD in Computer Engineering at the School of Computer Sciences, KBCNMU, Jalgaon, and Maharashtra, India. Apart from academic qualifications, she also qualified UGC-NET-2023 in computer science and application. She has organized 13 FDPs and attended more than 57 FDPs. She has delivered three expert talks on “Project Guidelines and Research Paper Writing”. She works as an RPS committee member for PhD. Candidates at Sandip University Nashik. She has been in the teaching profession for more than 12 years. She has presented 18 papers in National and International Journals, Conferences, and Symposia. She also published one copyright, two patents, one book, and two Scopus-indexed book chapters. She is honoured with the “Research Excellence Award-2024” by the Institute of Scholars. Her main areas of interest include MANET, Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing, Machine Learning, and Deep Learning.


    Dr. Makarand Shahade

Dr. Makarand Shahade is a Professor specializing in Ad hoc networks, IoT, and artificial intelligence. His research contributions span IoRT-based robotics, QoS-aware healthcare frameworks, and AI-powered legal assistance systems. He has published extensively on routing protocols for mobile Ad hoc networks, secure online examination using smart contracts, and deep learning for depression counselling. Dr Shahade has also worked on e-waste management applications, speech-to-image translation frameworks for education, and fraud prevention systems using voice recognition. His interdisciplinary approach integrates AI, blockchain, and IoT to enhance automation, healthcare, and security.


    Prof. Ashish Awate

Prof. Ashish Awate is a faculty member in the Department of Computer Engineering at SVKM’s Institute of Technology, Dhule, specializing in Data Science, Machine Learning, and Deep Learning. His research encompasses natural language processing (NLP), healthcare AI, cybersecurity, and blockchain applications. Notable contributions include autism spectrum disorder detection using machine learning, AI-driven depression counseling, and secure online examination systems with smart contracts. He has also worked on fraud prevention using voice recognition, e-health advancements, and credit card fraud detection with ML algorithms. With an interdisciplinary approach, he integrates AI-driven security, finance, and healthcare solutions, contributing to advancements in computer vision, IoT security, and intelligent automation.


    Prof. Bhushan Nandwalkar

Bhushan Nandwalkar is an Assistant Professor at SVKM's Institute of Technology, specializing in Databases and Machine Learning. His research focuses on secure cloud computing, NLP-driven automation, cybersecurity, and AI applications in healthcare and finance. He has contributed significantly to privacy-preserving cloud storage using AES encryption, intelligent document recommendation, and GPU-based data mining. His recent work includes smart depression counselling using deep learning, diabetes prediction with KNN, and cybercrime detection on social media. Nandwalkar has also explored fuzzy ontology for semantic video content extraction, blockchain applications in secure online testing, and fraud detection in financial transactions. His interdisciplinary expertise bridges AI-driven security, data analytics, and intelligent automation solutions.


     Prof. Nikhil Deshmukh

Nikhil Deshmukh is an Assistant Professor at SSVP’s B.S.Deore COE Dhule, specializing in CAD-CAM. He has expertise in computer-aided design and manufacturing, automation, and mechanical system optimization. His research focuses on advanced manufacturing techniques, computational modelling, and industrial applications of CAD-CAM technologies. He has contributed to design process optimization, precision machining, and integrating AI with CAD for intelligent manufacturing solutions.


    Dr. Yamini Anish Shah

Dr. Yamini Anish Shah is the Assistant Director and Assistant Professor, Centre for Kachchh and Desert Studies, School of Civilisation and Languages at Somaiya Vidyavihar University. Alongside she is an academic, an Editorial Advisor for publishing houses and on the Board of studies for English Literature and Curator at Kala Ghoda Arts Festival. She has won the President’s award for service to humanity. She is on the jury for Tata Litlive and Laadli media awards. She was invited as a writer-in-residence at Tubingen University, Germany. She was invited as a research scholar at Concordia University, Canada. She has presented and published various research papers at international conferences. Her poetry book ‘Abstract Oralism’ is a culmination of seven years of research in Kachchh. She is currently working on developing ‘Abstract Oralism’ as a literary theory and doing academic, cultural and development work on Kachchh. 

 

    Dr. Shabreen Sultana Shaik

Dr. Shabreen Sultana Shaik is an Assistant Professor of English with over a decade of teaching experience. She is a Master Trainer certified by the British Council and serves as the Convenor of the English Language Teachers' Association of India (ELTAI) Guntur Chapter. She has contributed as a keynote speaker, reviewer, and resource person at national and international events and has chaired sessions at various conferences and seminars. Dr. Shaik has qualified TS & AP SET and has delivered numerous guest lectures. She has published 25 research papers in reputed international journals indexed in Google Scholar and Web of Science. Her scholarly contributions also include five chapters in various books, notably a chapter in a book published by Francis and Taylor. Her research interests encompass English Language Teaching (ELT), Technology-Assisted Teaching, Curriculum Design, Assessment, and American and Indian Literature. She is also the author of the book English Language Learning and has played a key role in cascading the Teacher Training Program at Bapatla Engineering College in association with the APSCHE–British Council English Communication Skills Project.      

 

    Dr. Shivaji N. Londhe

Dr. Shivaji Londhe completed his post-graduation in English from Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded, in 2003 and later pursued an M.Phil. in English from Alagappa University, Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu. He qualified SET in 2019 and earned his Ph.D. from SRTMU, Nanded, in 2021, focusing on “Communication Styles: A Critical Study of Shobha De’s Fiction.” With over 18 years of teaching experience, he has served at reputed institutions such as Thakur College of Engineering & Technology, Mumbai, Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology, Andheri, and Shri Guru Gobind Singhji Institute of Engineering & Technology, Nanded. Currently, he is a faculty member at SVKM’s Institute of Technology, Dhule. Throughout his career, he has taught a diverse range of subjects, including Phonetics, Modern English Grammar, English for Writing Research Papers, Communication Skills, Environmental Studies, Professional Communication, Organizational Behaviour, Soft Skills Development, and Presentation & Communication Techniques. His academic contributions include four research papers published in international journals, three co-authored book chapters, and three research papers presented at national conferences. Additionally, he has actively participated in national and international conferences and seminars. He has also conducted Short-Term Training Programs (STTP) and training sessions on Interview Techniques, Leadership, Team Building, and Group Discussion for engineering graduates.

 

    Shyam Chavda

Shyam Chavda is a passionate student with a deep interest in research and innovation. Currently pursuing a B.Tech in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering (EXTC) at SVKM’s NMIMS Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management and Engineering, Mumbai, he is driven to explore and contribute to the field through impactful research. His commitment to academic excellence and curiosity about emerging technologies inspire him to engage with technical papers and collaborative projects, aiming to advance knowledge and make meaningful contributions to the engineering community.

 

    Aaria Srivastav

Aaria Srivastav is a dedicated student with a deep passion for languages, technology, and research. Pursuing a B.Tech in Data Science at SVKM’s NMIMS Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management and Engineering, she has been able to explore the fascinating world of Artificial Intelligence. Her love for learning and research drives her to investigate how Conversational AI can revolutionize human-computer interaction and language education.


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