Digital Humanities, Social Science and Cultural Preservation

About the Journal
The study of humanities and social sciences has undergone a significant transformation with the integration of digital tools, computational methodologies, and new media. Digital Humanities, Social Science and Cultural Preservation is an interdisciplinary journal that explores the intersection of technology, human culture, and society. The journal serves as a platform for scholars, researchers, and practitioners engaged in digital humanities, computational social science, and efforts to document, archive, and preserve cultural heritage.
With the increasing digitization of texts, artifacts, and historical records, scholars are now able to analyze cultural phenomena at an unprecedented scale. Computational techniques such as data mining, network analysis, and digital mapping have opened new avenues for understanding historical trends, linguistic changes, and social behaviors. Simultaneously, advancements in artificial intelligence and machine learning provide powerful tools for textual analysis, image recognition, and automated archival processes. The journal encourages submissions that explore these innovations while critically engaging with their ethical, philosophical, and methodological implications.
A key focus of Digital Humanities, Social Science and Cultural Preservation is the role of digital technology in cultural preservation. In a rapidly changing world, many forms of cultural expression, indigenous knowledge, and historical records are at risk of being lost. The journal highlights research that uses digital approaches to document, preserve, and make accessible cultural artifacts, traditions, and historical narratives. Topics such as digital archiving, heritage digitization, and community-led preservation efforts are of particular interest.
Beyond digital methodologies, the journal also explores the impact of technology on society. How do social media, digital communication, and algorithmic decision-making shape modern interactions, governance, and identity? What challenges arise in the ethical use of digital tools for research? By fostering discussions across disciplines, the journal provides a space for scholars to interrogate the social, political, and cultural dimensions of digital transformation.
The journal welcomes contributions from historians, linguists, anthropologists, sociologists, archivists, media scholars, and computer scientists, among others. Research articles, theoretical discussions, case studies, and reviews are all considered for publication. By bridging the gap between traditional humanities research and technological advancements, Digital Humanities, Social Science and Cultural Preservation aims to support a more comprehensive understanding of cultural heritage, societal change, and digital innovation.
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