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03/13/2026 | Event | Publication

"Introduction to Digital Humanism" Reaches One Million Downloads and Celebrates Milestone at Online Event

The book “Introduction to Digital Humanism,” which is available as open access, has reached one million downloads. This milestone will be celebrated with an event on March 24, 2026.

About the Event

Celebrate with us: with Hannes Werthner (initiator of the first workshop on digital humanism in 2019 and the Vienna manifesto) in an interview and discussion with Enrico Nardelli (Past President of Informatics Europe) about the history and future of digital humanism.

The event takes place online via Zoom and the talk will also be live-streamed and recorded on the DIGHUM YouTube Channel.

About the Book

This open access textbook introduces and defines digital humanism from a diverse range of disciplines. Following the 2019 Vienna Manifesto, the book calls for a digital humanism that describes, analyzes, and, most importantly, influences the complex interplay of technology and humankind, for a better society and life, fully respecting universal human rights.

In her contribution “Digital Transformation Through the Lens of Intersectional Gender Research Challenges and Needs for Action” Claude Draude explores the field of tension between empowerment and threat of amplifying inequalities and views digital humanism through the lens of intersectional gender research.


Further information about the event as well as the book can be found at the Digital Humanism Initiative's website.

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03/13/2026 | Event | Publication

"Introduction to Digital Humanism" Reaches One Million Downloads and Celebrates Milestone at Online Event

The book “Introduction to Digital Humanism,” which is available as open access, has reached one million downloads. This milestone will be celebrated with an event on March 24, 2026.

About the Event

Celebrate with us: with Hannes Werthner (initiator of the first workshop on digital humanism in 2019 and the Vienna manifesto) in an interview and discussion with Enrico Nardelli (Past President of Informatics Europe) about the history and future of digital humanism.

The event takes place online via Zoom and the talk will also be live-streamed and recorded on the DIGHUM YouTube Channel.

About the Book

This open access textbook introduces and defines digital humanism from a diverse range of disciplines. Following the 2019 Vienna Manifesto, the book calls for a digital humanism that describes, analyzes, and, most importantly, influences the complex interplay of technology and humankind, for a better society and life, fully respecting universal human rights.

In her contribution “Digital Transformation Through the Lens of Intersectional Gender Research Challenges and Needs for Action” Claude Draude explores the field of tension between empowerment and threat of amplifying inequalities and views digital humanism through the lens of intersectional gender research.


Further information about the event as well as the book can be found at the Digital Humanism Initiative's website.

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03/13/2026 | Event | Publication

"Introduction to Digital Humanism" Reaches One Million Downloads and Celebrates Milestone at Online Event

The book “Introduction to Digital Humanism,” which is available as open access, has reached one million downloads. This milestone will be celebrated with an event on March 24, 2026.

About the Event

Celebrate with us: with Hannes Werthner (initiator of the first workshop on digital humanism in 2019 and the Vienna manifesto) in an interview and discussion with Enrico Nardelli (Past President of Informatics Europe) about the history and future of digital humanism.

The event takes place online via Zoom and the talk will also be live-streamed and recorded on the DIGHUM YouTube Channel.

About the Book

This open access textbook introduces and defines digital humanism from a diverse range of disciplines. Following the 2019 Vienna Manifesto, the book calls for a digital humanism that describes, analyzes, and, most importantly, influences the complex interplay of technology and humankind, for a better society and life, fully respecting universal human rights.

In her contribution “Digital Transformation Through the Lens of Intersectional Gender Research Challenges and Needs for Action” Claude Draude explores the field of tension between empowerment and threat of amplifying inequalities and views digital humanism through the lens of intersectional gender research.


Further information about the event as well as the book can be found at the Digital Humanism Initiative's website.