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Law, Technology and Humans - Queensland University of Technology | 2024 Cite Score: 2.2 | Q2

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Law, Technology and Humans - Queensland University of Technology | 2024 Cite Score: 2.2 | Q2

  • About this Journal:
  • Law, Technology and Humans is a peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary journal exploring the intersections of legal systems, technological innovation, and human experience.Law, Technology and Humans is an international, open access, peer-reviewed journal publishing original, innovative research concerned with the human and humanity of law and technology. Law, Technology and Humans publishes collections of articles in special issues and symposiums, and individual articles. Committed to the wide and unrestricted dissemination of knowledge Law, Technology and Humans encourages scholarship that reflects on how technology is changing law, regulation and normative conduct and also how law, regulation and normative conduct effects local and global challenges and opportunities from technological change.
  • Published by the School of Law at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), the journal encourages critical, empirical, and theoretical research on how law shapes and is shaped by technological change.Manuscripts on the possible disruption and changes for humans and their planet from emergent technologies are welcome as well as quality reflection on existing and past interactions between law and technology. Due to its human and humanity focus Law, Technology and Humans is particularly welcoming of interdisciplinary and theoretically informed scholarship. Manuscripts that consider law and technology though the humanities, social sciences, political, social, media and technology theory, economics and empirical studies are particularly encouraged, as are manuscripts that consider law, technology and humans in the context of Asian, southern, postcolonial and First Nation societies.
  • Focuses on emerging socio-legal challenges arising from digital transformation, automation, AI, datafication, and human–technology interaction.
  • Publishes research articles, reviews, commentaries, and case analyses that contribute to understanding legal, ethical, and societal implications of technology.
  • Welcomes contributions from law, social sciences, humanities, computer science, engineering, science and technology studies (STS), philosophy, and related interdisciplinary fields.

  • Editor-in-Chief:  Professor Ginny Barbour

  • Scope of the Journal:
  • Legal and regulatory responses to emerging technologies such as AI, robotics, automation, and digital platforms.
  • Socio-legal impacts of data governance, privacy, cybersecurity, surveillance, and digital rights.
  • Human–technology interaction, digital citizenship, and the transformation of social institutions in the digital age.
  • Ethical, philosophical, and normative analysis of technology-driven societal change.
  • Techno-legal challenges in areas such as health, smart cities, digital labor, online communication, and virtual environments.
  • Critical studies of algorithms, digital infrastructures, and socio-technical systems.
  • Interdisciplinary work connecting law, society, technology, human values, and policy development.
  • Latest Research Topics for PhD in Computer Science

  • Print ISSN:  26524074

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  • Abstracting and Indexing:  Scopus

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  • Subject Area and Category:  Artificial Intelligence, Computer Networks and Communications, Computer Science (miscellaneous)

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  • H Index:  9

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    Q2:  Artificial Intelligence

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  • Cite Score:  2.2

  • SNIP:  0.717

  • Journal Rank(SJR):  0.258