JHTR Volume 3 now available online!
New JHTR Editorial | Volume 3 (2025) available online
In their Editorial, Editors-in-Chief Olya K. and Peter-Paul Verbeek reflect on a third successful year for JHTR: editorial team changes, completed and planned topical collections, pilots of AI-use in the editorial workflow, and the milestone of being indexed in DOAJ.
The editorial also summarizes the rich set of publications in the 2025 volume, spanning state-of-the-art work on postphenomenology, AI , design ethics, explainable AI, healthcare, robotics, civic technologies, and more—showcasing the collective work that sustains the warm and vibrant human-technology relations community.
SAVE THE DATE: Philosophy of Human-Technology Relations (PHTR) Conference, 21-23 September 2026 at TU Delft, Campus Den Haag. The theme for PHTR 2026 is: "The collective in the seemingly individual: Highlighting the world in human-technology relations". The call for abstracts will appear very soon in February. Keep an eye out!
We invite you to read the editorial, explore the volume, and already mark your calendar. We hope to see many of you again in 2026!
Read the 2025 editorial here: https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/jhtr/article/view/8641
Explore the full volume here: https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/jhtr/issue/view/1046
***
Olya Kudina (Editor-in-Chief)
Peter-Paul Verbeek (Editor-in-Chief)
Anthony Longo (Managing Editor)