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Living with Touchscreens: Haptic Geographies of Home in the Digital Context

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Pages 261-273 | Received 16 Jun 2021, Accepted 18 May 2022, Published online: 03 Aug 2022
 

Abstract

This article considers haptic—the sense of touch in all its forms—as an assemblage of performative and situated knowledge, multisensory experiences, digital and material relationalities, and everyday practices, that is shaping and shaped by domestic atmospheres and affects. It brings research topics on haptic geographies and geographies of home into the digital context to investigate how routinized domestic practices are digitally organized and managed and how the feelings of being at home are significantly embodied, materially engaged, and socially and affectively charged. The key findings have developed the geographical understanding of home on material, socioemotional, embodied, and multisensory process of home-making by establishing a touching assemblage in the digital context of home. This touching assemblage has affectively created the domestic atmosphere by coalescing practices, materials, apps, global and local platform capitalism, data, bodies, and domestic environments. This article challenges the ocular-centric and Euro-centric way of studying screen-based technologies. It argues for an embodied, affective, and multisensory conceptualization of home in the digital context and a more comprehensive understanding of how the interplay between the human body, space, and technology are implicated in the process of making and remaking geographies of home.

本文将触觉做为一个组合体, 它包括了行为和情境知识、多感官体验、数字和物质关系性、日常行为。触觉塑造了家庭氛围和情感, 而家庭气氛和情感也塑造了触觉。本文将触觉地理和家庭地理置于数字环境中, 探讨了日常家庭行为在组织和管理上的数字化, 研究了居家感觉的显著具身性、物质性、社会性和情感性。本文建立了家庭数字环境中的触觉组合体, 促进了居家过程中物质、社会情感、具身和多感官等方面的地理理解。通过结合行为、物质、应用程序、全球和本地平台资本主义、数据、身体和家庭环境, 触觉组合在情感上创造了家庭氛围。本文挑战了以视觉为中心的、以欧洲为中心的屏幕技术研究。本文认为, 应当以具身的、情感的、多感官的方式去理解数字环境中的家庭, 应当更全面地理解人体、空间和技术之间的相互作用, 这些都涉及到家庭地理的建立和改造过程。

Este artículo considera la háptica––el sentido del tacto en todas sus formas––como un ensamblaje de conocimientos performativos y situados, experiencias multisensoriales, relacionalidades digitales y materiales, y prácticas cotidianas, que está configurando y siendo moldeado por las atmósferas y afectos domésticos. El artículo contribuye tópicos de investigación sobre geografías hápticas y geografías del hogar al contexto digital para investigar cómo se organizan y manejan digitalmente las prácticas domésticas rutinarias, y cómo se encarnan significativamente los sentimientos de estar en casa, se comprometen materialmente y se cargan social y afectivamente. Los hallazgos clave han desarrollado la comprensión geográfica del hogar sobre los procesos materiales, socioemocionales, encarnados y multisensoriales de construcción de hogar, estableciendo un ensamblaje conmovedor en el contexto digital del hogar. Este conmovedor ensamblaje ha creado afectivamente la atmósfera doméstica fusionando prácticas, materiales, aplicaciones, capitalismo de plataformas global y local, datos, cuerpos y entornos domésticos. Este artículo reta la forma ocular-céntrica y eurocéntrica de estudiar tecnologías basadas en pantallas. Se aboga por una conceptualización corpórea, afectiva y multisensorial del hogar en el contexto digital, y por un entendimiento más amplio de cómo la interacción entre el cuerpo humano, el espacio y la tecnología están implicados en el proceso de construir y reconstruir las geografías del hogar.

Acknowledgments

The author would like to thank Dr. Brian King and the anonymous reviewers who gave comments on earlier drafts of this article.

Notes

2 See https://datareportal.com/reports/digital-2020-china (accessed November 28, 2020).

3 The author recruited three graduate students as research assistants to help collect data.

Additional information

Funding

This research was supported by the Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant 42001152; and Science and Technology Planning Project of Guangzhou under Grant 202102020997.

Notes on contributors

Chen Liu

CHEN LIU is an Associate Professor of Cultural Geography in the School of Geography and Planning, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China 510275. E-mail: [email protected]. Her research interests include urban consumption, popular culture, and everyday practices.

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