International Journal of
Technology and Human Interaction
Published: Quarterly (Print and Electronic)
ISSN: Pending eISSN; Pending
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An increasing amount of research is being done in the area where technology and humans meet. The success or failure of technologies, the question whether technology helps humans to fulfill their goals or whether it hinders them is in most cases not a technical one. Even though this problem has been recognized in many academic disciplines that deal with technology, we are still far from being able to present a set of theories that would allow us to understand the interaction of technology and humans and to put it to practical use.
Mission:
The
International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction (IJTHI) aims to
provide a platform for leading research that addresses issues of human and
technology interaction. The research that the journal intends to publish should
therefore be interdisciplinary and include aspects from a wide variety of
disciplines. These disciplines range from more technical ones such as computer
science, engineering, or information systems to non-technical descriptions of
technology and human interaction from the point of view of sociology or
philosophy. Apart from aiming to be interdisciplinary the journal will also
aspire to provide a publication outlet for research questions and approaches
that are novel and may find it difficult to be published in established journals
following a rigid and exclusive structure. It is open to all research paradigms,
be they empirical or conceptual, but requires that they be accessible and
reflected.
For any questions, please contact:
Editor-In-Chief
De Montfort University
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