New Publication of General Issue 2025 and CFP 2026

2026-02-04

Technophany is pleased to announce the completion and closing of its 2025 General Issue, which brings together a diverse collection of peer-reviewed articles and book reviews engaging core questions in the contemporary philosophy of technology. The issue reflects Technophany’s commitment to critical and interdisciplinary inquiry, featuring work on posthuman perception, assemblage theories of intelligence, cybernetics and systems theory, dialectics, psychoanalytic method and the cultural and aesthetic dimensions of technological change in Japan.

https://technophany.philosophyandtechnology.network/issue/view/1953

Technophany continues to grow in reach and ambition. Our yearly journal readership has now risen to over 100,000, reflecting an expanding international audience engaging with our work. We are also pleased to announce that the journal is now available via print-on-demand, extending its presence beyond the digital sphere. Looking ahead to 2026, Technophany aims to expand further by introducing recorded interviews in our Commentaries section, opening new formats for philosophical dialogue and exchange.

With the General Issue now closed, Technophany continues to welcome peer-reviewed articles, book reviews, and proposals that critically engage with the transformative implications of technology.