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Contemporary Digitalized Gender Politics: Sociological Thinking on Gender and Sexualities in Communication
edited by , Sara De Vuyst and
submission deadline 30 Sep 2026 | Viewed by 328 | Submission Open
Keywords: intersectionality; deep mediatization; affect; embodiment; platformization; gender; sexualities; neocolonialism; technofascism
Revitalizing Workplaces: The Intersection of Public Health and Sustainable Wellbeing in Organizations: 2nd Edition
edited by , Muhammad Zada, and Nicolas Contreras-Barraza
submission deadline 30 Sep 2026 | Viewed by 130 | Submission Open
Keywords: sustainable workplace wellbeing; ethical and servant leadership; organizational health and resilience; digital transformation and technostress; public health in organizations; corporate sustainability practices; psychological safety at work; remote and hybrid work environments; organizational structures and employee wellbeing; workplace revitalization strategies
(This special issue belongs to the Section The Social Nature of Health and Well-Being)
Sex, Gender and the Social Self in Post Digital Societies
edited by and Emma Atherton
submission deadline 2 Oct 2026 | Viewed by 249 | Submission Open
Keywords: post digital; online; AI; identity; sex; gender; sexuality; social media
Mental Health, Anxiety, and Emerging Technologies: Assessment, Social Implications, and Interventions
edited by , María Ángeles Martínez-Martín and Andrea Liliana Ortíz-González
submission deadline 30 Nov 2026 | 2 articles | Viewed by 3027 | Submission Open
Keywords: mental health; anxiety disorders; emerging technologies; assessment; intervention; prevention; artificial intelligence (AI); virtual reality (VR); biofeedback and neurofeedback; digital mental health
(This special issue belongs to the Section The Social Nature of Health and Well-Being)
Innovative and Multidisciplinary Approaches to Healthcare
edited by , María del Rocío Hernández Pozo and Angélica Mendieta Ramírez
submission deadline 22 Dec 2026 | 3 articles | Viewed by 5076 | Submission Open
Keywords: multidisciplinary; engineering and technology; humanities; psychology; social and health sciences; physical activity science
(This special issue belongs to the Section The Social Nature of Health and Well-Being)
From Clicks to Change: Electronic Health Literacy, Electronic Word-of-Mouth, and Sustainability submission deadline 31 Dec 2026 | Viewed by 26 | Submission Open
Keywords: electronic health literacy; electronic word of mouth; digital health; sustainability; online health information; social media; digital behavior; health communication; public health resilience
(This special issue belongs to the Section The Social Nature of Health and Well-Being)
Artificial Intelligence and Societies: Transforming Work, Business, and Sustainable Prosperity in the Digital Era
edited by Nguyen Manh Cuong, Duraisamy Balaganesh and
submission deadline 31 Jan 2027 | Viewed by 256 | Submission Open
Keywords: AI-driven transformation; industrial automation; socio-economic change; governance; mindfulness and ethics; sustainability; innovation systems; digital economy; global inequality; resilient societies
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