The Journal of Digital Sociohumanities is a forward-thinking interdisciplinary platform dedicated to exploring the intricate connections between digital technologies and various sociohumanistic domains. Our primary focus is on investigating the transformative impact of the digital era across a broad spectrum of disciplines, including but not limited to digital culture and society, communication and media, education and learning, ethics and privacy, arts and humanities, health and well-being, law and governance, business, and philosophy. We are committed to shedding light on the multifaceted implications of digitalization, addressing both challenges and opportunities within these domains. Through our inclusive approach, we encourage researchers, scholars, and practitioners to contribute high-quality, original research articles, reviews, and critical discussions that deepen our understanding of the dynamic interplay between digital technologies and the complex fabric of human society. Embracing an open-access policy, we aim to disseminate knowledge globally, fostering collaboration and innovation while providing authors the freedom to share their work and contribute to the broader intellectual discourse. The journal takes pride in its commitment to promoting diversity, inclusivity, and the principles of open access, contributing to the advancement of digital sociohumanities on a global scale.

Focus and Scopes

The journal serves as a vital platform for scholars, researchers, and practitioners engaged in exploring the intricate interplay between digital technologies and diverse sociohumanistic domains. Our focus encompasses a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:

  • Digital Culture and Society:
  • Digital Communication and Media
  • Digital Education and Learning
  • Digital Ethics and Privacy
  • Digital Arts and Humanities
  • Digital Health and Well-being
  • Digital Law and Governance
  • Digital Business
  • Digital Philosophy