The Human factor in Digital Transformation (HFDT) Doctoral Colloquium held in the summer semester 2024 had a specific ambition, namely for doctoral students to focus on key concepts in their work, identify possible connections to digital transformation and identify and comment on key ideas in their work. The idea was that this should:
- allow for cross disciplinary discussions in the spirit of the HFDT network, and
- provide opportunities for all participants to connect their research with the elements of this colloquium
This annotated bibliography represents the latter part of the DQ. Individuals discussed and present here key ideas in their work that were then organised into themes. These themes reflect a holistic view of how interconnected and interdependent various fields are in addressing global challenges. They illustrate the importance of integrating knowledge from health sciences, environmental studies, technology, and social sciences to develop comprehensive solutions that are ethical, effective, and sustainable. This integration underscores the necessity for interdisciplinary collaboration in research and policy-making to tackle complex issues that span multiple domains.
Chiara Zuanni and Kathrin Otrel-Cass