Call for papers
Collection on Artificial Intelligence, Democracy and public interest: building resilient digital futures
EDITORS
Achim Rettinger, Full Professor and leader of the department Computational Linguistics and Digital Humanities, Trier University, Germany
Tanja Zdolšek Draksler, Researcher at Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Maribor; Researcher at the International Research Centre on AI under the Auspices of UNESCO, Jožef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia
George Manias, Assistant Professor at Tilburg University, The Netherlands; Research Associate at University of Piraeus, Greece
ABOUT
SUBMIT YOUR PAPER to: info@ircai.org
SCOPE AND TOPICS
TYPE OF PAPERS
We welcome submissions across a variety of article types to showcase impactful research and advance knowledge. Please review the descriptions below to determine the best fit for your work.
1. Original Research Articles: These articles present novel findings from empirical studies. Manuscripts should include a clear structure typically consisting of Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, and Conclusion sections, or a similar logical organization appropriate for the field. Emphasis is placed on rigorous methodology, accurate data presentation, and a thorough interpretation of results.
2. Review Articles: We accept comprehensive reviews of existing literature on focused research topics. These articles synthesize current knowledge, identify key trends and gaps, and offer a critical perspective on the state of the field and potential future research directions. Reviews should be systematic and objective, and should not simply be a compilation of previously published work.
3. Case Studies: These articles detail unique and insightful instances of a phenomenon, intervention, or event. Case studies provide in-depth analysis of specific examples, contributing to understanding complex issues and generating hypotheses for further investigation.
4. Methodologies/Methods & Protocols: This category encompasses manuscripts that describe new or significantly improved procedures, experimental methods, tests, or analytical techniques. Submissions should provide sufficient detail to allow for replication by other researchers and demonstrate the validity and reliability of the described method.
5. Perspective Articles /Position Papers: We invite submissions of well-reasoned, forward-looking articles that present a clear viewpoint on a significant topic or emerging issue in the field of the present Journal’s issue. These articles do not necessarily report original research but offer critical analysis, propose new frameworks, or outline future research directions. A strong rationale and well-supported arguments are essential.
SUBMIT YOUR PAPER to: info@ircai.org
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
We invite researchers to submit their manuscripts (not abstracts) for this special collection. The call will be open from October 30 to February 15, 2026.
Manuscripts (scientific papers: 4000-5000 words, position papers: approximately 1000-2500 words) should clearly outline the research focus and relevance to the journal’s scope, methodology, and interdisciplinary contribution, as well as your research findings and implications.
Papers’ review: A rolling review process will begin during the final weeks of the call. This will allow early submissions to receive feedback promptly. All reviews will be completed within two months of the call’s closing.
Once authors receive their peer reviews, they will have a maximum of two weeks to send their final version. The special issue will be published in April 2026.
Submit your paper to: info@ircai.org. Please address your submission to Mrs. Senja Požar and include the issue’s title.
KEY DATES
Full manuscript deadline: February 15, 2026
Publication date: April 2026
CONTACT
For more information, contact the editorial team at info@ircai.org.