The corporeal practices of any particular period relate to the cultural context of the time, and this relationship changes under the influence of different factors. Modes like touch in different historical cultural moments retreat, occupy different spaces, and interactional domains. There is, MODE argues, a contemporary moving away from vision as THE model for all perception and interaction. Against this backdrop, there is a need for a social research perspective on touch to understand its communicative potential. This presentation makes a case for attending to touch, and asks how multimodality can help to analyse touch
Since the last two decades, touch as a sense that could be extended by means of technology has becom...
This paper argues for a multisensory approach to meaning-making in digital environments guided prima...
Touch may be the most intimate but least understood forms of communication. Its primacy made it a th...
This special issue seeks to provoke, challenge, and inspire more multimodal scholars to engage with ...
This special issue seeks to provoke, challenge, and inspire more multimodal scholars to engage with ...
This special issue seeks to provoke, challenge, and inspire more multimodal scholars to engage with ...
Communication is increasingly moving beyond ‘ways of seeing’ to ‘ways of feeling’. This Open Access ...
Communication is increasingly moving beyond ‘ways of seeing’ to ‘ways of feeling’. This Open Access ...
As one of the most important non-verbal communication channels, touch is widely used for different p...
This workshop aims to generate an interdisciplinary research agenda for digital touch communication...
This workshop aims to generate an interdisciplinary research agenda for digital touch communication...
This workshop aims to generate an interdisciplinary research agenda for digital touch communication...
The maxim states that seeing is believing but that it is touch that determines reality. Instinctivel...
The article reflects on digitality and interface design in terms of the multiple senses of touch. T...
Many digital texts and environments employ a range of linguistic, visual, aural, spatial, and haptic...
Since the last two decades, touch as a sense that could be extended by means of technology has becom...
This paper argues for a multisensory approach to meaning-making in digital environments guided prima...
Touch may be the most intimate but least understood forms of communication. Its primacy made it a th...
This special issue seeks to provoke, challenge, and inspire more multimodal scholars to engage with ...
This special issue seeks to provoke, challenge, and inspire more multimodal scholars to engage with ...
This special issue seeks to provoke, challenge, and inspire more multimodal scholars to engage with ...
Communication is increasingly moving beyond ‘ways of seeing’ to ‘ways of feeling’. This Open Access ...
Communication is increasingly moving beyond ‘ways of seeing’ to ‘ways of feeling’. This Open Access ...
As one of the most important non-verbal communication channels, touch is widely used for different p...
This workshop aims to generate an interdisciplinary research agenda for digital touch communication...
This workshop aims to generate an interdisciplinary research agenda for digital touch communication...
This workshop aims to generate an interdisciplinary research agenda for digital touch communication...
The maxim states that seeing is believing but that it is touch that determines reality. Instinctivel...
The article reflects on digitality and interface design in terms of the multiple senses of touch. T...
Many digital texts and environments employ a range of linguistic, visual, aural, spatial, and haptic...
Since the last two decades, touch as a sense that could be extended by means of technology has becom...
This paper argues for a multisensory approach to meaning-making in digital environments guided prima...
Touch may be the most intimate but least understood forms of communication. Its primacy made it a th...