Law, Technology and Humans (ISSN 2652-4074) is an innovative open access, double blind reviewed journal dedicated to research and scholarship on the human and humanity of law and technology.
Sponsored by the Queensland University of Technology, Australia, Law, Technology and Humans is advised by a leading International Editorial Board. In 2021 it was awarded the DOAJ Seal reflecting best practice in open access publishing. More about the Law, Technology and Humans, the submission process and accessing published articles is available at the Law, Technology and Humans website.
Papers are considered for publication at all times. Preference is given to research and scholarship that:
- Challenges and critically examines the promises and perils of emergent technologies;
- Engages with the futures (and pasts) of law, technology and humans;
- Involves critical, philosophical or theoretically informed work on law and technology;
- Uses humanities, social science, digital research methods or other approaches to study law and technology;
- Examines law and technology from Global South locations and perspectives; or
- Locates law and technology within wider concerns of global health crisis, climate change or geo-political conflict.
Interested contributors may discuss their research and scholarship with the General Editor, Professor Kieran Tranter from the Humans Technology Law Centre by email.
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