Tracing the Global Voices of Digital Sociohumanities
2025-07-07
Since it first began publishing, the Journal of Digital Sociohumanities has aimed to provide a thoughtful, inclusive space for scholars exploring the complex relationship between digital technologies and the human condition. Over the years, the journal has become home to a rich variety of research that not only spans disciplines but also continents. Contributions have come from as far afield as Argentina, Bangladesh, Brazil, China, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Morocco, Nigeria, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, the United Kingdom, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, and Yemen—each bringing unique perspectives on how digitalization is reshaping society.
What emerges from this global tapestry is a deeper understanding of how people across cultures are responding to, adapting to, and rethinking the digital world in relation to education, governance, communication, culture, and identity.