New Book Series

Transhumanist Studies
Transhumanist Studies, edited by Natasha Vita-More
Transhumanism has grown from a philosophy to a global worldview. While largely focused on the ethical use of technology and evidence-based science, transhumanism explores diverse branches of knowledge concerning the human condition, including advances and risks, as well as becoming a more humane humanity. Today, academics have become more aware of the specific fields that transhumanists have been writing and speaking about for decades: longevity and human enhancement, AI, AGI and machine learning, nanotechnology and nanomedicine, bitcoin and digital money, blockchain and encryption, social issues such as human and sentience rights, the pros and cons of all these areas as they all affect social causes and the future of humanity.
The editor
Natasha Vita-More, PhD, Ret. Professor of Innovation, Society & Ethics at UAT, is the Founder of Center for Transhumanist Studies, Distinguished Senior Fellow, Center for Future Mind at FAU, on the Scientific Advisory Board of Lifespan.io, and guest speaker at Digital University. She authored the Transhumanist Manifesto, innovated the future body prototype "Primo Posthuman", and accomplished a scientific discovery in long-term memory of C. elegans in the field of cryobiology. She is an innovator and advocate who writes and speaks about the future, ethical enhancement, and longevity.
How to submit your proposal
We invite proposals for monographs, edited collections, and conference proceedings on topics relevant to the issues mentioned above. If you`d like to send us a proposal, please email the editor at natasha@natashavita-more.com and CC publishing@trivent-publishing.eu.
See the series` webpage here: https://trivent-publishing.eu/91-transhumanist-studies
We are looking forward to talking about your book ideas!
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