2023
DOI: 10.1080/13645579.2023.2173423
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Feeling our way: methodological explorations on researching touch through uncertainty

Abstract: This paper argues that methodological uncertainty, such as that experienced by the social research community through the COVID-19 pandemic (2020–2022) is, and has always been, a vital part of the research landscape. Whilst recognising the many damaging effects of the uncertainties of the pandemic on research and researchers, we home in on the potential of the challenges raised by uncertainty as a force for methodological innovation. We introduce three InTouch project research studies conducted during Lockdown … Show more

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“…In doing this, they enlarge the sociocultural domain at the same time as pushing forward the field of multimodality itself, making it available as a resource for postdigital times. I am thinking here, for example, of work on digital touch which brings together multimodality with ethnography and HCI design in ways which enlarge all of the relevant fields (Jewitt et al, 2023). The authors write that:…”
Section: Terms and Conditions: A Starting Pointmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In doing this, they enlarge the sociocultural domain at the same time as pushing forward the field of multimodality itself, making it available as a resource for postdigital times. I am thinking here, for example, of work on digital touch which brings together multimodality with ethnography and HCI design in ways which enlarge all of the relevant fields (Jewitt et al, 2023). The authors write that:…”
Section: Terms and Conditions: A Starting Pointmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In doing this, they enlarge the sociocultural domain at the same time as pushing forward the field of multimodality itself, making it available as a resource for postdigital times. I am thinking here, for example, of work on digital touch which brings together multimodality with ethnography and HCI design in ways which enlarge all of the relevant fields (Jewitt et al, 2023). The authors write that:‘Understanding bodily knowing through research on and with the body is a founding feature of the project, which combines a multimodal (Jewitt et al, 2016) and multisensory ethnographic (Barker, 2022) in collaboration with design methods in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)…’(Jewitt et al, 2023: 516)…”
Section: Multimodality In the World: Moving On From ‘The City And The...mentioning
confidence: 99%