#5. AI and Sustainability-oriented Literature Studies: Revitalizing the Humanities

1. (Future) digital landscapes in science fiction and speculative fiction

2. Digital fandom culture, capitalism, and identity

3. New forms of media and digital storytelling, databases, and means of connectedness

4. Pedagogical approaches to digital humanities, digital literacy, and other multimodal practices

5. (Cyber)-feminist critiques and new approaches to cyborg theory

6. (Post)-digitalism, literature, and culture

7. (Post)-feminism in digital spaces and post-feminist coalitions across spaces and nations

8. Ethnographic approaches to technological mediations and experiences

9. Socio-technical imaginaries and surveillance across genres

10. Digital environmental humanities approaches to climate crisis and narratives

11. Reflection on the use of the digital in the diasporas

12. Electronic literature, web-based narratives, and other forms of digital curation

13. Intersections with racial and criminal justice

14. Digital neo-colonialism and decolonization

15. Pop culture, visual culture, and the empirical turn

16. Ethics of Big Data, AI, coding, automation, etc.

17. Disability justice, access, technology, and media

18. Mental health, trauma, and cognitive diversity

19. Digital dystopia, techno-utopia, and surveillance

20. Gender, inequality, and racial bias in AI

21. AI image aesthetics, autonomies, and possibilities in children literature

22. Live digital theatre and interdisciplinary performative pedagogies

23. Performing arts and new media technologies

24. AI and poetry generation for educational purposes

25. Interactive drama and AI for dramatic performance