About the Journal
DICTUM Journal is an academic journal that engages with contemporary discourses on Digital Media, Culture, and Humanities. The journal provides a scholarly platform for critical analysis, theoretical discussions, and empirical research that explore the dynamic relationship between human beings, digital technologies, and cultural transformations in the digital era.
Aims
The journal aims to:
- Advance interdisciplinary research on the intersections of digital media, communication, psychology, and culture.
- Encourage critical debates on the ethical, social, and cultural implications of digital technologies.
- Provide an open forum for researchers, educators, and practitioners to disseminate innovative ideas and findings.
- Contribute to a deeper understanding of how digital environments shape human identity, communication practices, and social life.
Scope
DICTUM publishes original research articles, reviews, and theoretical papers that address, but are not limited to, the following areas:
- Digital Media & Communication
Studies on the evolution of communication in digital environments. - Human and Machine Communications
Research on human–AI interaction, chatbot communication, and emerging human–machine interfaces. - Digital Communication Wellbeing
Analyses of how digital media affects mental health, wellbeing, and quality of life. - Gender & Digital Media Studies
Critical examinations of gender, equality, and identity issues within digital media contexts. - Digital Psychology
Investigations into the psychological impacts of digital platforms, online behavior, and virtual identity. - Digital Journalism and Data-driven Journalism
Studies on the transformation of journalism in the digital era, including big data and algorithm-driven reporting. - Digital Culture and Social Identity
Research on digital cultural practices, online communities, and the construction of social identities in virtual spaces.