The 4th International Conference on Digital Humanities
Technoculture and Beyond: Rethinking the Human in a Digital World
Looking beyond 2025, the field of digital humanities (DH) is poised to confront a series of profound and multifaceted challenges that will shape its trajectory and impact for years to come. These future trends and issues are not only technological but deeply intertwined with societal, ethical, and environmental considerations, demanding a proactive and reflective approach from the Digital Humanities community.
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Asosiasi Humaniora Digital Indonesia (AHDI)
The Indonesian Digital Humanities Association (AHDI) is a forum for researchers, practitioners, and related organizations to collaborate in the field of digital humanities with a focus on issues of sustainability, inclusivity, training, advocacy, & career development.
Jurnal Sosioteknologi (Sinta 2)
Jurnal Sosioteknologi focuses on research that examines the intersection of science, technology, arts, and humanities, as well as the impact of science, technology, and arts on society. Published three times a year (in March, July, and November), this journal examines how science, technology, arts, and humanities interact with each other and how developments in science and technology affect people's daily lives.


4th International Conference on Digital Humanities
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Intellectual Exchange
Engage with experts and collaborate on groundbreaking research in the evolving field of digital humanities.
Global Collaboration
Connect with international attendees and share insights that drive innovation in digital humanities practices.
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