Are you interested in Al's social impacts in the majority world? Here is your opportunity to contribute to a groundbreaking publication that influences policy and decision-making worldwide. Apply now!
About Al in Society - Oxford Intersections
Opportunity Details
This year, Oxford University Press will be launching a new type of resource: Oxford Intersections. Oxford Intersections reflects the critical role that peer-reviewed interdisciplinary research plays in helping policy- and decision-makers tackle the world's most complex and urgent environmental,.cultural, political, and social challenges.
They invite abstracts for new interdisciplinary research articles on a range of topics related to Al in the Majority World for the Al in Society Intersection. Specifically, they seek articles on the following topics:
- Al applications and their social impacts in the majority world, including Al and Global Health; Al, Agriculture, and Food Security; Al and Education; Al and Labour; Al and Regional Trade and Investment; Al and sustainability; the impacts of Generative Al; Al and Social Protection; scaling Al in low-resourced contexts.
- Al governance and ethics in the majority world, including Al Ethics and Development; Al and epistemic justice; Al Governance and the Developmental State; investigating global value chains.
- Gender and inclusion in Al, including Al and inequality; Al, gender inclusion, and women's empowerment; women in Al leadership; Al and Financial Inclusion; inclusive critical digital literacy.
Benefits of Al in Society - Oxford Intersections
- You get a chance to contribute to a groundbreaking publication that influences policy and decision-making worldwide.
Al in Society - Oxford Intersections Requirements
- Oxford Intersections welcomes contributors from diverse backgrounds, spanning disciplines, institutions, geographies, and career stages.
- Authors may include researchers, academics, professionals, practitioners, PhD students, and on occasion final-year master's students.
Application Date and Process
Submission Guidelines:
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Manuscripts should be original and not previously published or under consideration elsewhere.
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If accepted, articles should run between 5-8K words and will be rigorously peer reviewed before publication.
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To be considered, submit abstracts of no more than 500 words with CVs to [email protected]
Application Deadline
01 March, 2025
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