The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) has announced the publication of the first issue of the ACM Journal on Computing and Sustainable Societies (JCSS), a new peer-reviewed publication.
Issued quarterly, JCSS is inspired by the broad agenda of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The journal aims to explicitly promote interdisciplinary research, new methodologies, and studies that address key societal challenges. The editors welcome papers on topics including sustainability, gender equality, health, education, climate change, and economic growth, among others.
Contributions on the ethics of technology, especially from a critical perspective that explores limitations and concerns with technology-led solutions for sustainable societies, are especially welcome. Research articles should be original, innovative, and contribute significantly to advancing sustainability and inclusivity goals.
ACM publishes more than 60 scholarly peer-reviewed journals in dozens of computing and information technology disciplines. Available online through the ACM Digital Library, ACM’s high-impact journals constitute a vast and comprehensive archive of computing innovation, covering emerging and established computing research for both practical and theoretical applications.
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