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[Commlist] Call for Papers: Biblos Journal - Humanity(ies) in Times of AI
Wed Mar 25 22:36:05 GMT 2026
Call for Papers
Biblos – Journal of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, University of
Coimbra
Issue no. 12, 3rd series (2026)
Humanity(ies) in Times of AI
What challenges do the Digital Humanities pose to the human? This is a
question that the Humanities – and not only the Digital Humanities –
must urgently address in light of the successive challenges posed by
generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) and developments in computing.
The Humanities face the need to define their own path and boundaries in
a context where the limits between the human and technology are becoming
increasingly blurred.
The history of humanity is also the result of the relationship between
humans and technology. The previous issue of Biblos (2024) addressed
these questions through the theme of Mediations. The next issue will
focus specifically on technology and AI as its central theme.
This issue aims to critically reflect on the challenges AI poses to
Humanity and to the Humanities in the university context, including
topics such as autonomy, self-realisation, free will, privacy, freedom,
originality, authorship, research, labour, creativity, and sociability,
among others. These topics have aesthetic, ethical, social, political,
economic, cultural and epistemological implications that require
critical reflection.
Issue no. 12 of Biblos – Journal of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities,
University of Coimbra (2026) invites the submission of scientific
articles that address the concepts of Humanity(ies), technology and AI,
contributing to reflection on more just, participatory, inclusive and
sustainable societies and political projects.
Suggested topics include (but are not limited to):
Subjectivities
– New perspectives on subject formation
– Human-machine relations: AGI and Superintelligence
– Authorship, creativity and originality in the age of AI
– Ethics and algorithmic decision-making
Arts
– Art, technique and technology
– AI, fiction and reality
– Literature in the age of AI
– Digital post-humanities and digital scholarly editing
– AI and philology
– AI in the arts: inspiration and disruption
Epistemologies
– Algorithmic bias and historical contexts of technology
– Epistemological and methodological hybridisms
– The impact of AI on the future of the Humanities
– AI, linguistics and translation studies
– AI, information management and cultural heritage
– AI and the new media ecosystem and public communication
AI Policies
– Privacy and data governance
– AI regulation
– Digital literacy in the context of AI
– Algorithms and democracy
– Labour and professions in the age of AI
– Inclusion and technological diversity
Geopolitics and territories of AI
– Geopolitics of networks and AI
– AI platforms and technological sovereignty
– Territorial planning and governance
– Territorial justice and algorithmic bias
– Smart mobility
– Public participation and territorial governance
Submission deadline: April 15, 2026.
Submissions must be made through the Open Journal Systems platform:
https://impactum-journals.uc.pt/biblos/login
<https://impactum-journals.uc.pt/biblos/login>
Author guidelines:
https://impactum-journals.uc.pt/biblos/about/submissions
<https://impactum-journals.uc.pt/biblos/about/submissions>
All articles will undergo peer review. No fees will be charged to
authors for submission or publication.
Contact: (biblos /at/ fl.uc.pt) <mailto:(biblos /at/ fl.uc.pt)>
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