Sakarya Journal of Digital Humanities (SJDH) aims to provide a dynamic, interdisciplinary platform for academics, practitioners, and educators to explore, critique, and advance the field of digital humanities. Fostering innovative research, creative methodologies, and inclusive practices, SJDH encourages dialogue about the ways in which digital technologies shape, mediate, and transform the humanities.
To explore the theoretical, methodological and practical intersections between humanities disciplines and digital technologies. Showcase original research, case studies, project reports and critical essays that contribute to understanding digital culture, heritage, textuality and narratives. Adopt interdisciplinary approaches that combine art, history, philosophy, literature, linguistics, cultural studies, media studies, computer science and more. Addressing various digital tools and technologies such as text mining, data visualisation, GIS, machine learning, digital archives, VR/AR and digital storytelling.
THEMATIC THEMES
Digital Cultural Heritage and Preservation
Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and the Humanities
Geographic Information Systems and the Humanities
Natural Language Processing, Textual Analysis and Text Mining
Digital Pedagogy
Data Visualisation
Digital Storytelling and Interactive Narratives
Digital Epidemiology
Historical Science and the Digitalization
Psychology
Sociology
Digital Ethics