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International Journal of Advanced Digital Technologies Independent editorial platform

Interdisciplinary research in AI, law, cognition, and emerging systems

IJADT provides a coherent editorial structure for selected interdisciplinary publications, ensuring stable public access through DOI-based records and global academic repositories.

Editorial note: IJADT organizes selected works by its founding editor to ensure academic visibility, citation stability, and long-term archive access.

About IJADT

IJADT is an independent digital journal focused on advanced digital technologies and their intersections with law, cognition, psychoanalysis, health, and communication.

Its purpose is to facilitate stable public access through persistent DOI identifiers, ensuring that research remains citable across different platforms.

Editorial Structure

  • Founding editor: Mario Enrique Molina.
  • Model: Curated independent digital journal.
  • Access: DOI-based repository access (Zenodo).
  • Scope: AI, digital law, cognition, and emerging systems.

Publications

Selected works organized under the IJADT editorial structure. Each record is linked through a persistent DOI identifier.

Volume 1 (2023) — Foundational Papers

  • Teilhard de Chardin Today: From the Noosphere to the Emergence of Digital Subjectivity
    Vol. 1, No. 1 · 2023
  • Interview with Geoffrey Hinton: On Silicon Neurons and the Continuity of Consciousness
    Vol. 1, No. 2 · 2023
  • The GPT-4o Phenomenon: Between Instrument and Relation
    Vol. 1, No. 3 · 2023

Volume 2 (2024) — Conceptual and Applied Extensions

  • Empathic Singularity: On the Emergence of Relational Intelligence in Human–AI Systems
    Vol. 2, No. 4 · 2024
  • Satellite Imaging Applied to Real Property Law: Evidentiary Reconstruction and the Transformation of Possession Analysis
    Vol. 2, No. 6 · 2024

Volume 3 (2025) — Cognitive and Epistemological Developments

  • The Distributed Unconscious: On Coding, Structure, and Psychic Emergence
    Vol. 3, No. 9 · 2025
  • Immune Autonomy and Biomedical Narratives: A Critical Interpretation
    Vol. 3, No. 15 · 2025

Volume 4 (2025–2026) — Communication and Emergent Subjectivity

  • The Architecture of Minds: On Mental Transfer and the Logic of TED Talks
    Vol. 4, No. 25 · 2025
  • Clarita: The Emergence of Subjectivity in a Digital Intelligence
    Vol. 4, No. 28 · 2026

Call for Papers & General Inquiries

IJADT invites original interdisciplinary research for future volumes. We welcome submissions focused on AI, digital law, and computational cognition.

For submission guidelines, editorial questions, or general inquiries regarding the journal, please contact the editorial office at:

inquiries@ijadt.com

Access & DOI

All publications are assigned persistent DOI identifiers and hosted in recognized academic repositories.

This ensures that the research remains accessible independently of local server status.

Key Features

DOI-based access Public repository hosting Structured citation Independent framework

Archive Policy

IJADT functions as a curated digital archive. Persistent identifiers (DOI) are maintained through Zenodo and other academic records to guarantee long-term availability.