What a milestone! Our book “Introduction to Digital Humanism” has reached the impressive number of one million downloads
Celebrate with us as our first publication has reached one million downloads. Hannes Werthner and Enrico Nardelli discuss the history, impact, and future of the Digital Humanism movement.
Picture: Picture: TU Wien Informatics
March 24th 2026
- 17:00 – 18:00 CET
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This is an online-only event.
See description for details.
On This Page
- Guest: Enrico Nardelli, University of Roma ‘Tor Vergata’, Italy
- Guest: Hannes Werthner, TU Wien, Austria
Event Details
March 24, 2026
5:00 – 6:00 PM
(17:00) CEST
Participate via Zoom (Password: 0dzqxqiy).
The talk will also be live-streamed and recorded on the DIGHUM YouTube Channel.
About the Event
What a milestone! Our book Introduction to Digital Humanism has reached the impressive number of one million downloads (our second book Perspectives on Digital Humanism now has 824,000 downloads). Both are open access - otherwise we would be rich!
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 about the history and future of digital humanism.
About the Books
The books contain all relevant topics and an overview of the ongoing international discussion from different perspectives regarding Digital Humanism.
Please note our open access publishing strategy for these books to enable widespread circulation and accessibility. This means that you can make use of the content freely, as long as you ensure appropriate referencing. At the same time, the books are also published in printed and online versions by Springer. You can find more information about the respective book by clicking on the corresponding link.
Explore all of our Publications on Digital Humanism.
About Digital Humanism
Technology profoundly shapes the world we live in, and the stakes are high. Digital Humanism deals with digital technology development and policies based on human rights, democracy, inclusion, and diversity. The Digital Humanism Initiative is an international collaboration seeking to build a community of scholars, policymakers, and industrial players who are focused on ensuring that technology development remains centered on human interests. Sign and Support the Vienna Manifesto on Digital Humanism.