About the Journal
Aims and Scopes
Technophany is a journal of the Research Network for Philosophy and Technology, it is dedicated to the philosophical and historical studies of technologies and the technosciences. It was founded in view of the need to create a singular and unconventional space for transdisciplinary reflections on philosophy, technology, and science, which is diminishing today due to dogmatic and siloed academic practices and their reluctance to confront challenges imposed by the industrial world. Technophany aims to facilitate original reflections and provocations on the philosophy and history of technology and contribute to the reshaping of the contemporary landscape of thought. Our scope is wide, and we invite authors to submit articles from all tradition in philosophy as well as from other more sociological or historical disciplines, seeking to engage critically with technology.
Open Access and Copyright Policy
Technophany provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge. It is published under the terms of the Creative Commons 4.0 International Licence (CC BY 4.0). This license allows you to share, copy, distribute and transmit the work; to adapt the work and to make commercial use of the work provided attribution is made to the authors. This journal does not charge article processing fees. All authors of published articles retain their copyright and full publishing rights without restrictions.
Archiving Policy
The journal’s publisher focuses on making content discoverable and accessible through indexing services. Content is also archived around the world to ensure long-term availability. If the journal is not indexed by your preferred service, please contact us or alternatively by making an indexing request directly with the service.
To ensure permanency of all publications, this journal utilises Portico and the PKP Preservation Network to create permanent archives for the purposes of preservation and restoration.
Repository Policy
Authors are allowed and encouraged to deposit versions of their work in a repository of their choice.
Indexes
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