Aims & Scope

Cross-Cultural Technology Ethics(CCTE) aims to establish a critical forum for examining how cultural diversity shapes the ethical design, deployment, and governance of emerging technologies. The journal seeks to advance interdisciplinary research that bridges technology ethics with anthropology, political science, and cultural studies, fostering dialogue on equitable technological development across Global North and South contexts. By prioritizing empirical studies on culturally embedded moral frameworks, we strive to develop context-sensitive ethical guidelines that address power asymmetries in global tech innovation and promote inclusive digital futures.

Topics of interest to the journal include, but are not limited to:

Foundational Theories of Technology Ethics
Cross-Cultural Ethical Comparisons
Localized Ethical Frameworks
Applied Technology Ethics
AI and Cultural Bias
Critiques of Digital Colonialism
Biotechnology and Cultural Conflicts
Ethical Governance Mechanisms
Policy Adaptation Studies
Community Participatory Governance