This article troubles touch as requiring embodied proximity, through an affective account of virtual touch during coronatime. Interested in doing academia differently, we started an online Barad readingwriting group from different locations. The coronatime void was not a vacuum, but a plenitude of possibilities for intimacy, pedagogy, learning, creativity, and adventure. Although physically apart, we met daily through Zoom, and we touched and were touched by each other and the texts we read. A montage of writing fragments and a collective artwork, based on the Massive_Micro project, highlight virtual touching. Undone, redone, and reconfigured, we became a diffractive human/nonhuman multiplicity
Experience of touching and feeling touched is fundamental to human well-being, of safety and trust. ...
Covid-19 has rapidly changed physician-patient interaction, from hands-on to hands-off medicine. In ...
Communication is increasingly moving beyond ‘ways of seeing’ to ‘ways of feeling’. This Open Access ...
This article troubles touch as requiring embodied proximity, through an affective account of virtual...
This article troubles touch as requiring embodied proximity, through an affective account of virtual...
The COVID-19 pandemic has hooked us all into digital networks as our access to cities, work and soci...
This special issue seeks to provoke, challenge, and inspire more multimodal scholars to engage with ...
The Coronavirus pandemic presents a unique and unavoidable context to study haptic communication bec...
The writer searches for ways of not losing touch with people during the covid-19 pandemic and the ru...
Interpersonal touch and affective touch play a crucial role in social interactions and have a positi...
The COVID-19 pandemic led to social restrictions that often prevented us from hugging the ones we lo...
The link between multi-sensory experiences and wellbeing is recognised and has been documented acros...
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have been adapting as fugitives of this accidental encounte...
This article considers newspapers’ role in shaping the sociotechnical imaginaries of touch, and eme...
Affective haptic devices (AHDs) are communication technologies utilizing the sense of touch, and inc...
Experience of touching and feeling touched is fundamental to human well-being, of safety and trust. ...
Covid-19 has rapidly changed physician-patient interaction, from hands-on to hands-off medicine. In ...
Communication is increasingly moving beyond ‘ways of seeing’ to ‘ways of feeling’. This Open Access ...
This article troubles touch as requiring embodied proximity, through an affective account of virtual...
This article troubles touch as requiring embodied proximity, through an affective account of virtual...
The COVID-19 pandemic has hooked us all into digital networks as our access to cities, work and soci...
This special issue seeks to provoke, challenge, and inspire more multimodal scholars to engage with ...
The Coronavirus pandemic presents a unique and unavoidable context to study haptic communication bec...
The writer searches for ways of not losing touch with people during the covid-19 pandemic and the ru...
Interpersonal touch and affective touch play a crucial role in social interactions and have a positi...
The COVID-19 pandemic led to social restrictions that often prevented us from hugging the ones we lo...
The link between multi-sensory experiences and wellbeing is recognised and has been documented acros...
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have been adapting as fugitives of this accidental encounte...
This article considers newspapers’ role in shaping the sociotechnical imaginaries of touch, and eme...
Affective haptic devices (AHDs) are communication technologies utilizing the sense of touch, and inc...
Experience of touching and feeling touched is fundamental to human well-being, of safety and trust. ...
Covid-19 has rapidly changed physician-patient interaction, from hands-on to hands-off medicine. In ...
Communication is increasingly moving beyond ‘ways of seeing’ to ‘ways of feeling’. This Open Access ...