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This open access volume constitutes the proceedings of First Interdisciplinary Science and Research Conference on Digital Humanism, DIGHUM 2025, Vienna, Austria, during November 20-21, 2025.
The 30 full papers and 12 short papers included in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 98 submissions. They were organized in topical sections as follows:
1) Digital Humanism Reshaping Computer Science,
2) Digital Humanism: Ethical and Legal Aspects,
3) Digital Humanism in Political and Social Sciences, and
4) Breaking Interdisciplinary Silos: Digital Humanism Across Disciplines.
Contents
.- Digital Humanism Reshaping Computer Science
.- Heuristic Search and Constraint Verification for Value-Centric Electrification Planning.
.- A System Prototype for Food Sales Forecasting and Optimization to Reduce Food Waste for Short-Shelf-Life Products.
.- Schedules Need to be Fair Over Time.
.- A Bayesian View of the Result Model.
.- Towards Fair AI Systems: An Insurance Case Study to Identify and Mitigate Discrimination.
.- TiBaLLi: Internet Inclusion Through Artificial Intelligence.
.- Normative Challenges in Europe's Digital Infrastructure: A Transdisciplinary Exploration of Smart Meter Data Sharing.
.- Catastrophic Computation. On the Impossibility of Sustainable Artificial Intelligence.
.- Adaptive Alignment of Human Values in Cyber-Physical Supply Chains.
.- Digital Humanism: Ethical and Legal Aspects
.- Beyond the Digital Judge: Legal Reasoning in Compliance Checking and Compliance Choices.
.- Visual Neuroprosthetics, Digital Humans and the Law of Evidence.
.- Understanding the Humanist Notion of Trust in the Age of Generative AI.
.- What if the Avatar Can Read My Mind? Possibilities and Ethical Pitfalls of Human-Virtual Reality Interaction Integrating Artificial Intelligence.
.- Start Using Justifications When Explaining AI Systems to Decision Subjects.
.- Bridging Ethics and Regulation: How VBE Facilitates Compliance with the EU AI Act in High-Risk and General Purpose AI.
.- Realizing Ethical-aware Business Processes.
.- A Two-Axis Framework to Map Reasons for Neurotechnology Use.
.- Digital Humanism in Political and Social Sciences
.- Narrated Future: How Narratives Shape Our Digital Present.
.- Climate Disasters and Risks in Online Expressions in South Africa.
.- Parliaments in the Digital Age - A Proposal for a Theoretical Framework.
.- Micro-Degree Artificial Intelligence and Society.
.- Why Digital Humanism Needs a Social Psychology - and How You Can Use Digital Data to Study Social Identities in Socio-Technical Systems.
.- Between Principle and Practice: Evaluating the EU AI Act through the Lens of Digital Humanism.
.- Readiness-Centered AI in Practice: Findings from a Pilot Chatbot for Digital Skilling of Older Adults in Low-Readiness Contexts.
.- On the Digital Literacy Pedagogical Strategies to Curb Disinformation in the Global South(s).
.- Linguistic Diversity and Digitalization: An Ambivalent Relationship.
.- Unsustainable Imaginaries of Data Economies: Exploring the Concept of Waste for EU Digital Policy.
.- The Commons Approach: An Agenda to (Re)Open Artificial Intelligence.
.- Are They Aware When AI Is Used? And What Do They Think That AI Should Be Used For? - Insights into the Digital Skills Austria III Study.
.- Privacy Merchants and Data Protection in the Age of Big Data and Artificial Intelligence.
.- Breaking Disciplinary Silos: Digital Humanism Across Disciplines
.- Reclaiming Agency through Cyber Humanism: A European Agenda for AI, Education and Culture.
.- Breaking Disciplinary Silos: The Case of Software Engineering.
.- Economies of Labor in the Age of AI: The Case of YouTube.
.- AI Research Is Not Magic, It Has to Be Reproducible and Responsible: Challenges in the AI Field from the Perspective of Its PhD Students.
.- Thinking Along the Lines Generated by GenAI? A Systematic Mapping Study on Academic Writing.
.- The Architecture of Academic Overproduction: Toward Post-AI Scholarship.
.- Designing Deliberative Digital Communication Platforms.
.- Who Wants to Live Forever? AI-Centricity as Ex-Centricity of Death.
.- Paperwork vs. Paperplay.
.- Vulnerability as a Design Ethics for Digital Humanism.
.- Unpacking the Tensions of Empowerment in Digital-Self Tracking: A Digital Humanism Perspective.



