Сall for papers for a special issue around AI & History: Journal of Digital History

The Journal of Digital History has just published a call for papers around AI & History for a special issue that will be co-edited by Amanda Regan, Sean Takats and Frédéric Clavert.

2025/03/28

Abstract submissions may address any implementation of AI in studies of the human past while maintaining historical and hermeneutical perspectives to appropriately situate contemporary generative AI developments within their historical context. Additionally, submissions should examine these practices within the broader evolution of computational methods (including antecedent mechanographic systems) in humanities and social sciences research since the post-war period (for instance: François Furet, Adeline Daumard 1959). Submissions must adhere to the journal’s established multilayered article format (narrative/hermeneutic/code and data). The submission process comprises two distinct phases: initial abstract submission via the journal’s digital platform, followed by complete manuscript submission. Issue coordinators will subsequently contact authors of selected abstracts to discuss manuscript feasibility and requisite writing environment parameters.

Prospective contributors are strongly advised to review the Author Guidelines prior to submission.

Submissions:

Abstracts should be submitted through the Journal of Digital History dedicated webpage no later than May, 1st 2025. Please note that acceptance of an abstract does not ensure final publication since all articles must go through the journal’s usual review process.

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