Empirical Crossings: Arts, Science, and Society
is a rigorously peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal dedicated to exploring dynamic innovations at the intersection of creative, scientific, and technological practices within societal frameworks. Challenging traditional disciplinary boundaries and the arts-sciences binary, we foster critical dialogue across fields including: literature, digital humanities, computer science, AI, engineering, economics, psychology, film studies, sociology, media and communication, gender studies, ageing & population studies, educational technology, anthropology of technology, digital humanities, history and philosophy of science/technology, and bio-art.
We publish:
- Original empirical research
- Critical reviews & Scholarly book reviews
Our mission is to advance understanding of how diverse methodologies — from creative inquiry to data-driven analysis — collaboratively address complex global challenges, transform cultural and societal discourse, and pioneer solutions for a technologically evolving world.