The Journal of Human-Robot Interaction (JHRI) is a premier peer-reviewed publication dedicated to advancing the understanding and design of effective human-robot systems. It focuses on the social, ethical, and technical challenges of integrating robots into human environments, with a focus on creating systems that are intuitive, safe, and beneficial. The journal covers a wide range of topics, including robot design, interaction modalities (speech, gesture, touch), collaborative robotics, social robotics, and the psychological and sociological impact of robots on individuals and society. JHRI serves as a vital resource for researchers, engineers, and designers involved in the creation and deployment of robots in diverse fields such as healthcare, manufacturing, education, and entertainment.
JHRI welcomes submissions that contribute to theoretical frameworks, empirical studies, and practical applications in the field of human-robot interaction. The journal is indexed in several databases, ensuring broad visibility and accessibility for its content. It aims to bridge the gap between technical advancements and human-centered design principles, promoting the development of robots that can seamlessly interact with and assist people in their daily lives. The target audience includes robotics researchers, human-computer interaction specialists, cognitive scientists, and engineers.
JHRI encourages interdisciplinary approaches and welcomes submissions that address the ethical, social, and economic implications of human-robot interaction. By publishing high-quality research, the journal aims to shape the future of robotics and foster a world where robots and humans coexist harmoniously. Interested authors are encouraged to submit their work and contribute to this exciting and rapidly evolving field. The journal promotes open access to foster broader dissemination of knowledge.