2023
DOI: 10.1177/02761467231191078
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Thinking Big About Going Small: Conceptualizing the Human-Technology Integration Spectrum

Abstract: As materials are advanced and the distal relationship between consumers and material is diminished, relevant theories (e.g., extended-self and posthumanism) must be revisited to explain the human-technology integration. This research does this by introducing the human technology integration (HTI) spectrum, which describes eight distal levels that material can be integrated within the body (i.e., no contact, touch non-wearable, touch wearable, surface barrier, oral consumption, inhalation, injection, constant c… Show more

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