Το Homo Virtualis εκδίδεται δύο φορές το χρόνο σε δίγλωσση μορφή (Αγγλικά/Ελληνικά).
ISSN: 2585-3899
Ανακοινώσεις
Call for papers (CfP) - Homo Virtualis
2020-04-15
Call for Papers
2018-06-15
Homo Virtualis is a transdisciplinary double-blind peer-reviewed and open access journal for the publication of research papers, discussions and reviews on methodology and theory in the wider field of human complex systems, virtual communities, digital cultures, social networks, and social behaviour in blended (online/offline) techno-social environments, social computing and computational social sciences, cyber-governance and social simulation and artificial intelligence systems. It combines substantial and original knowledge production with open access, communicating efficiently recent scientific findings.
Homo Virtualis is centered in social and behavioral sciences, humanities, education, health disciplines, from a reflexive and critical standpoint. It constitutes an international forum for scholars who seek to exchange knowledge and to generate understanding on the complexity of social behaviour and new media.
Homo Virtualis publishes original research papers, theoretical discussions, book reviews, and young scholars research (undergraduate and postgraduate) on respective sections. It also welcomes special issue proposals and proposals for interviews.
Τρέχον τεύχος
Τόμ. 6 Αρ. 1 (2023): Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023)
Ερευνητικές Εργασίες
Permanent roommates in the transparent blockchain ecosystem
Valentini Grigoriadou, Konstantinos Koskinas
Online counseling to Greek teachers: Advantages and disadvantages
Pagonitsa Skoti, Konstantinos Koskinas
Teachers' perspectives on the adoption of a Chatbot in the teaching and learning process
George Dimitriadis, Konstantinos Koskinas
Adolescents and the Internet: Relationships and Social Competencies in the Physical and Digital World
Adamantia Makrodimitri, Elena Tragou
The new technological condition: From actor-centered to data-driven and future-oriented technology
Charalambos Tsekeris, Persefoni Zeri