Emirati Journal of Digital Arts & Media (EJDAM) is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing theoretical and practical research in the evolving fields of digital arts, media, and visual communication. The journal serves as an interdisciplinary platform for scholars, artists, designers, and media professionals to explore the intersection of digital technology, creative expression, and contemporary communication practices.
EJDAM encourages innovative research that investigates the technical, aesthetic, and conceptual dimensions of digital transformation in the arts and media. It supports the development of proficient visual skills through the use of diverse tools and technologies to produce two-dimensional and multimedia works. The journal provides space for emerging and established creatives—such as artists, designers, and journalists—to expand their ideas and explore new visual languages in digital expression.
In addition to creative and design-focused research, the journal critically examines the broader socio-cultural, political, economic, and technological contexts that shape digital media. EJDAM aims to analyze key issues surrounding digital communication, media ethics, cultural production, and the role of digital platforms in society. It also addresses regulatory and policy challenges faced by governments, institutions, and media organizations around the world.
By fostering interdisciplinary dialogue and promoting both theoretical inquiry and artistic practice, Emirati Journal of Digital Arts and Media aspires to be a vital resource for those seeking to understand and influence the future of digital creativity, media innovation, and cultural expression in the digital age.