Perspectives on Digital Humanism

Digital Humanism is young; it has evolved from an unease about the consequences of a digitized world for human beings into an internationally connected community that aims at developing concepts to provide a positive and constructive response. Following up on several successful workshops and a lecture series that bring together authorities of the various disciplines, this book is the latest contribution to the ongoing international discussions and developments. It comprises a collection of 46 articles from experts with different disciplinary and institutional backgrounds who provide their view on the interplay of human and machine.


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Please note our open access publishing strategy for this book to enable widespread circulation and accessibility. This means that you can make use of the content freely, as long as you ensure appropriate referencing. At the same time, the book is also published in printed and online versions by Springer.

Hannes Werthner (TU Wien, Austria)
Erich Prem (TU Wien, Austria)
Edward A. Lee
(UC Berkeley, USA)
Carlo Ghezzi (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)

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