[SydPhil] CFP: Special Issue on Digital Conditions | Journal of Continental Philosophy

Daniel Carey Daniel.Carey at westernsydney.edu.au
Tue Sep 9 10:00:00 AEST 2025


Dear Colleagues,

The Journal of Continental Philosophy is currently seeking submissions for a special issue on “Digital Conditions” guest edited by Professor Ewa Ziarek. More information can be found below.

Call for Papers
The theme of the special issue, “Digital Conditions,” explores the impact of digital and AI technologies on thinking, politics, justice, labour, democratic plurality, feminisms, critical race philosophy, as well as theories of language and art. It also calls for critiques of the unevenly distributed social and ecological harms of these technologies, which include but are not limited to the rise of authoritarianisms, new forms of imperialisms and of power. Although the title of the special issue implicitly evokes Hannah Arendt’s Human Condition, this reference is meant to be merely suggestive, as the topic of “digital conditions” calls for multiple philosophical and interdisciplinary perspectives.
Submission Dates

Abstracts: 20 January 2026
Full manuscripts: 1 July 2026

Please send all submissions and enquiries to: jcp at westernsydney.edu.au

General Guidelines for Authors

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All submissions should be double line spaced (including notes and references) and use Times New Roman 12-point font.
  2.
Manuscripts should be between 5000 - 7000 words.
  3.
Full manuscript submissions should be prepared ready for anonymous peer-review.
  4.
Manuscripts must include a title and abstract.
  5.
Manuscripts must use Chicago Notes and Bibliography.
  6.
Submissions should not have been previously published or under review for publication elsewhere.
  7.
Submissions should be submitted as a .docx, .doc, or .rtf file.

More information about the Journal of Continental Philosophy can be found here:
https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/ZP52Cq71mwfXAvmR0FZfNtEHdIG?domain=pdcnet.org

Kind Regards,

Daniel Carey

On behalf of
The Editorial Collective
Journal of Continental Philosophy

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