
Design for Augmented Humanity
Design for Augmented Humanity (DAH) is an international journal enabling reporting and archiving of advances in knowledge for the meaningful integration and development of technology to enhance and extend human capabilities and well-being. The scope of the journal encompasses physical, mental and holistic considerations. DAH welcomes articles which report on and discuss related research issues including but not restricted to interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research on human augmentation and enhancements for individuals and social groupings including cognitive and socio-psychological aspects; design theory and methodology for human augmentations; advanced applications, insights and case studies on augmented humanity.
DAH serves as a platform for researchers, designers, and technologists to share innovative work, discuss emerging trends, and explore the social, ethical, and psychological implications of human enhancement technologies. The journal is committed to fostering dialogue and collaboration between disciplines to inspire novel approaches that promote the responsible and meaningful development of technologies that augment human life in both individual and collective contexts.
The scope of DAH includes interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research that addresses a wide range of topics, such as cognitive and socio-psychological aspects of human enhancement, advanced design methodologies for human augmentation, and cutting-edge applications in augmented humanity. Contributions are invited from diverse fields, with a focus on practical insights, case studies, and theoretical advancements that contribute to the evolving landscape of human-centered design and technology.
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Augmented humanity concerns enhanced and extended human capability and performance be it physically, mentally, spiritually and systemically. Design generically concerns transformation of an existing to a preferred state as well as definition of new pardigms. Design for augmented humanity represents a meaningful integration and generation of knowledge, technology and value to achieve humanity augmentation individually, socially and holistically. The journal, Design for Augmented Humanity, is concerned with the dissemination of ideas relating to theoretical and practical developments in the field. This journal:
- Invites interdisciplinary articles from various fields as well as transdisciplinary contributions that help augment human capabilities individually and socially;
- Highlights latest research findings, practical applications and design implementation /planning of human performance enhancement, and;
- Publishes research on the design and development of assistive technology, user interfaces and Computer Human Interaction.
Peter Childs | Imperial College London, UK |
Ding-Bang Luh | Guangdong University of Technology, China |
Elizabeth Churchill | Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence, UAE |
Hong Yee Low | Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore |
Chao Zhao | Tsinghua University, China |
Emmanouil Spyrakos-Papastavridis | Kings College London, UK |
Gabriella Spinelli | Brunel University of London, UK |
Thrishantha Nanayakkara | Imperial College, London, UK |
Al-Jumaily Adel | Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia |
Yixin Zou | Guangdong University of Technology, China |
Ren Huang | Guangdong University of Technology, China |
Xiaohong Mo | Guangdong University of Technology, China |
Pengcheng An | Southern University of Science and Technology, China |
Juyoung Chang | Dongseo University, South Korea |
Chun-Hsien Chen | Nanyang Technological University, Singapore |
Tao Chen | Jiangnan University, China |
Xiaoxi Chen | Jinan University, China |
Henry Duh | Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China |
Hui Fu | Guangdong University of Technology, China |
Dingguo Gao | Sun Yat-sen University, China |
Miaosen Gong | Jiangnan University, China |
Li Gu | Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, China |
Fei Hu | Tongji University, China |
Ying Hu | Hunan University, China |
Eakachat Joneurairatana | Silpakorn University, Thailand |
Dimitrios Kanoulas | UK Research and Innovation, UK |
Bin Li | Jinan University, China |
Sylvia Xihui Liu | Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China |
Yanping Liu | Sun Yat-sen University, China |
Xiangshi Ren | Kochi University of Technology, Japan |
Pei Sun | City University of Macau, China |
Shouqian Sun | Zhejiang University, China |
Xiaoying Tang | Guangdong University of Technology, China |
Guanyun Wang | Zhejiang University, China |
Pohsun Wang | City University of Macau, China |
Xu Wang | University Technology of Sydney, Australia |
Li Zhang | Tongji University, China |
Xiaogang Zhang | Guangdong University of Technology, China |