About the Journal
Digital Policy Studies is an open-access, peer-reviewed interdisciplinary academic journal focused on the empirical, critical and intersectoral study of subjects related to digital policy and the fourth industrial revolution, cybersecurity, the digitalisation of politics, the digital economy, information and communication technology, the convergence of technology and society, new media
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Current Issue
Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Special Issue ‘African Languages in the Digital Age’
Editorial
Introduction to the Special Issue ‘African Languages in the Digital Age’
Abstract | PDF DownloadsPage i-iii
Research Articles
Bridging the Digital Divide Exploring the Integration of South African Indigenous Languages in ICT for Economic Growth
Abstract | PDF DownloadsPage 1-17
The Use of Vernacular on Social Media for Citizen-Based Monitoring of Municipal Service Delivery in South Africa
Abstract | PDF DownloadsPage 18-40
Exploring the Impact of Centralised Translation Memory in OmegaT Translation Software The Case of the Xitsonga Language
Abstract | PDF DownloadsPage 41-56
The Incorporation of Shikomori to Improve ICT Comprehension, Access, and Uptake by Comorian Communities
Abstract | PDF DownloadsPage 57-83
Opportunities, Benefits, and Challenges of Using Artificial Intelligence in the Teaching and Learning of IsiXhosa Poetry
Abstract | PDF DownloadsPage 84-103
Toward Financial Inclusion The Integration of Indigenous Languages in Virtual Assistants
Abstract | PDF DownloadsPage 104-123
Linguistic Exclusion in South African E-Governance A Qualitative Study of Xitsonga-Speakers' Access to Digital Public Services
Abstract | PDF DownloadsPage 124-140