The "Journal of Digital Humanities and Cultural Innovation" is an interdisciplinary journal that explores the intersection of digital technologies with humanities and cultural studies. The journal aims to provide a platform for original research that applies digital tools and methods to the study of culture, social processes, and cultural heritage preservation. It focuses on how digital technologies are transforming the ways we engage with cultural phenomena, the humanities, and social sciences, highlighting the role of digital innovation in reshaping cultural studies in the digital era.
The journal publishes theoretical, empirical, and comparative studies that engage with key issues in digital humanities, cultural studies, and related fields. It welcomes contributions from a wide range of disciplines, encouraging research that employs diverse methodologies including qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods.
Scope:
- Digital Humanities: Research focused on the application of digital technologies to analyze and interpret texts, literature, history, philosophy, and other humanities disciplines.
- Digital Archives and Cultural Heritage Preservation: Studies on the use of digital technologies for the preservation, cataloging, and dissemination of cultural heritage.
- Digital Analysis of Cultural Texts: Articles exploring how digital tools can be used to analyze cultural texts, literary works, media, and the arts.
- Innovation in Digital Cultural Studies: Research that investigates the role of emerging digital technologies in reshaping cultural production and consumption, such as virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and artificial intelligence (AI), and their applications in cultural studies.
- Global Cultural Processes through Digital Platforms: Research on how digital platforms are influencing global cultural processes, including the role of social media, online communities, and digital content distribution in shaping contemporary cultural identities, global media, and cross-cultural interactions.
- Digital Tools in Humanities: Contributions exploring the development and application of digital tools for humanities and social science research, including databases, software, and platforms designed to analyze cultural data and present research findings.
Audience:
The "Journal of Digital Humanities and Cultural Innovation" targets scholars, researchers, and practitioners from a variety of fields, including digital humanities, cultural studies, media studies, history, social sciences, and related disciplines. Contributions are welcome from interdisciplinary perspectives, and the journal encourages research that integrates diverse methodological approaches.