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AI in Social Sciences 2026 : AI in Social Sciences (working title) | |||||||||||||||||
Link: https://vernonpress.com/proposal/377/22b5c9511a5bc588f9669bf14f4a9625 | |||||||||||||||||
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Call for Book Chapters: AI in Social Sciences
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer confined to engineering and computer science; it is transforming the very foundations of the social sciences. This edited volume invites contributions that critically and creatively examine how AI is reshaping knowledge production, methodologies, and practices across disciplines such as sociology, anthropology, political science, history, cultural studies, and communication. We welcome proposals that engage with (but are not limited to) the following themes: ● AI and Epistemology in the Social Sciences New Paradigms Methodological Innovations Limitations and Challenges ● AI and Society Misinformation and Public Opinion Education and Learning Critical Information Literacy ● AI and Cultural Heritage Preservation Interpretation Accessibility ● Future Horizons Ethical Challenges Risks Transformative Potentials Contributions may range from conceptual reflections to applied case studies, and should aim to bridge human-centered perspectives with technology-oriented approaches. This volume seeks original, unpublished work that has not been submitted elsewhere. ● Abstract (max 500 words) submission deadline: November 30, 2025 ● Notification of acceptance: By December 21, 2025 ● Full manuscript (7,000-8,000 words) deadline: April 12, 2026 Chapter Proposal Submission Please submit an abstract in English, along with a brief biographical note (max. 350 words), to Dr. Marco V. Crivellaro (Volume Editor) at crivellarom@acs.gr |
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