20 May 2026
2026/05/19 - 12:52

Call for Papers on “Artificial Intelligence Human Rights and Cultural Diversity”

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NAM Center International Journal of Human Rights and Cultural Diversity (NAMIJHRCD)

 

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For registration, please kindly fill out the following form carefully and return it to the  NAMIJHRCD via the following email:        namchrcd@ymail.com 

 

 

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Introduction

The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) Center for Human Rights and Cultural Diversity, drawing upon the United Nations General Assembly Resolution on Human Rights and Cultural Diversity (A/RES/68/159), the Tehran Declaration on Human Rights and Cultural Diversity (2007), and other approved documents of the Non-Aligned Movement, announces a Call for Papers on “Artificial Intelligence, Human Rights, and Cultural Diversity.”

NAMCHRCD intends to further enrich literature on the concept of human rights and cultural diversity in the era of artificial intelligence, while providing a scientific and policy-oriented platform to institutionalize synergy in this field among NAM member states.

It further aims to identify possible solutions to emerging challenges posed by artificial intelligence (AI) within contemporary human rights frameworks. It also aims to provide a brainstorming discourse on the ways to harvest AI opportunities for enhancing south-south cooperation to further development of NAM member states towards welfare state model.

Noting the mission and vision of NAMCHRCD, as mentioned above, the purpose of publishing the 2nd Issue of NAM International Journal of Human Rights and Cultural Diversity (NAMIJHRCD) as the Intellectual Organ of NAMCHRCD, would be to tackle artificial intelligence challenges while promoting the responsible development and deployment of AI technologies in alignment with human rights principles. NAMIJHRCD aims to publish various attitudes, viewpoints, ideas as well as initiatives from scholars, researchers, policymakers, and   practitioners   from   around   the   world, in particular NAM member states, in order to exchange ideas and share experiences, and explore innovative approaches to the AI and Human Rights, while considering Cultural Diversity.

We invite submissions of original research articles, case studies, and theoretical papers that address the topic and recommended themes of NAMIJHRCD in order to contribute to the advancement of knowledge and enrich literature in this field.

This Issue strives to elaborate on new trends and prospects of AI and Human Rights and tries to shed some light on certain national and international challenges regarding AI, Human Rights and Cultural Diversity.

 

  Thematic Focus Areas

This call for papers will focus on shared norms and values of the Non-Aligned Movement and the United Nations in the field of human rights, with particular attention to the following themes:

  • Artificial Intelligence and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948)
  • AI and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (1966)
  • AI and Third-Generation (Solidarity) Human Rights
  • AI and Sustainable Human Development
  • AI and Human Security
  • AI and the Concept of Citizenship
  • AI and the Welfare State
  • AI and Cyberspace Citizenship
  • AI and Metaverse
  • AI and the Right to Privacy
  • AI and Cultural Diversity
  • AI and Neo-Colonialism
  • AI and International Armed Conflicts
  • AI and Entrepreneurship
  • Robots and Human Rights
  • AI, Territorial Integrity, Political Independence and subversion
  • Autonomous AI Systems and Human Rights
  • AI and Monitoring of the Public Domain
  • Social and Ethical Challenges of AI
  • AI and Hate Speech
  • Challenges and Opportunities of AI for Employment
  • AI, Bots, Media, and the Right Not to Know
  • AI and Racial Discrimination
  • International Legal Frameworks on AI
  • National Legal Frameworks on AI
  • Human-Centered AI Ethics
  • AI and the Right to Development
  • AI and Modern Slavery
  • AI and Child Labor
  • AI and the Right to Education
  • AI and the Engineering of Public Opinion

 

Selected articles in line with thematic focused areas, as mentioned above, will be published in the 2nd Issue of the NAM International Journal of Human Rights and Cultural Diversity.

More details about the center and its Journal are available on its continuously updated website at namchrcd.ir.

 Important Dates: 

  • Abstract submission deadline: July 1, 2026
  • Notification of acceptance: July 30, 2026
  • Full paper submission deadline: August 30, 2026

Email address: namchrcd@ymail.com

Tel: 0098 61154334

 

NAM Center for Human Rights and Cultural Diversity

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