CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
PHTR2026 takes human-technology-world (H-T-W) relations as an object of study, exploring their political, social, philosophical, design, and environmental dimensions. We therefore invite contributions from scholars working within or at the intersection of all relevant disciplines. We also welcome inter- and transdisciplinary, experimental, multimedia, and other submissions in non-traditional formats, as long as they fall within the proposed submission categories. Full paper submissions prior to the conference are not required, and all participants are invited to submit their final work to the Journal of Human-Technology Relations, companion journal to PHTR.
See below for more information about the themes, formats, submission guidelines, and important dates. Please submit your abstract to abstracts.phtr2026@tudelft.nl before March 20, 2026.
THEMES
We encourage submissions that address the main theme of PHTR2026, “The collective in the seemingly individual: Highlighting the world in human-technology relations.” We invite submissions related but not limited to:
Politics and power in H-T-W relations
Designing for relationality
Ethics of the collective in H-T-W relations
Social, cultural, and historical embeddedness of H-T-W relations
More-than-human relational ontologies
Methodological contributions to the study of H-T-W relations
The role of Empirical Philosophy in highlighting the World in Human-Technology relations
Bioethical foundations in the study of H-T-W relations
Visual frameworks for H-T-W relations
Social Justice and Design in the study of H-T-W relations
Disciplinary and domain applications in the study of H-T-W relations
Other related themes
FORMATS
Paper presentation: We welcome submissions of individual or co-authored paper presentations. Abstracts of max. 250 words should concisely describe the topic and/or argument, methodological grounding, and relation to the conference theme. Paper presentations will be organized into 90-minute sessions featuring three to four contributions.
Multimedia (& design) contributions: We also welcome individual or co-authored submissions engaging with the philosophy of human-technology relations through "designerly" ways of knowing. These contributions treat design not merely as an application of theory, but as a generative method for uncovering new philosophical problems and commitments. In this format, we welcome abstracts that prioritize visual, material, or digital artifacts as the primary "text" of presentation. While no formal paper is required as with other contributions, abstracts for multimedia & design contributions of max. 250 words should clearly articulate the intended philosophical inquiry and the visual/material nature of the presentation. Multimedia (& design) contributions will be organized into 90-minute sessions featuring three to four contributions. This format is ideal for presenting:
Pictorials: articulating arguments through rich visual documentation of design processes.
Artifact-Based Provocations: using prototypes, critical designs, or "things" to manifest the dimensions of technology.
Annotated Portfolios: reflecting on a series of design works to reveal recurring philosophical themes or shifts in human-world relations.
Experimental Media: short films, soundscapes, or digital simulations that allow the audience to experience technological mediation firsthand.
Panel sessions: this format brings together scholars engaged in closely connected topics or research projects to present and discuss paper contributions aligned with the conference theme. Each session is allocated 90 minutes and includes both individual presentations and a joint discussion. Typically, each session includes three to four contributions. Submission requires one abstract by the panel convenor for the entire panel, describing the panel’s relation to the conference theme, its focus, and individual intended contributions in an abstract of no more than 500 words.
Interactive sessions: We welcome formats that actively engage participants with pressing issues related to human-technology relations. They may include workshops, fishbowl sessions, live experiments, and public conversations that challenge habitual perspectives and open new lines of inquiry. Interactive sessions emphasize participation, situated reflection, and collective sense-making over formal paper-based presentations. Each interactive session is allocated 90 minutes. Submission requires one abstract by the organizer for the entire session that clearly outlines the format, goals, and expected mode of participation in no more than 500 words.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
All abstracts should include a title, a description of the contribution (within the word count), the affiliation of all intended contributors, and contact email(s). Submissions can be related to a work in progress or to a set of outputs, such as experimental work, conceptual work, posters, pictorials, multimedia exhibitions, design ideas, and annotated portfolios. If your contribution is accepted and you intend to present at the conference (as a co-author of the contribution, an individual presenter, or a participant in a panel or an interactive session), you must register for the conference (more information on registration soon).
IMPORTANT DATES
Submissions are open: February 11, 2026
Deadline for all submissions: March 20, 2026
Acceptance notification: May 1, 2026
Registration deadline: TBA
Conference: 21-23 September 2026
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