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Holding slow time while scrolling fast: Young minds, handmade materialities, and imagination in the digital era

Anthropology of Consciousness 35 (2):171-185 (2024)
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The digital era in which we live has led to countless online social movements, all driven by emotions. This paper builds on fieldwork that stretched over 2 years, starting March 2020 as Norway went into lockdown due to COVID‐19. Emotions as experienced online seem to differ from those that are materially embodied or physically present among the studies' 25 young adults. Through two young women, this paper explores reflections on slow writing, holding a letter in their hands, in juxtaposition to fast scrolling on their phones, receiving and sending messages and pictures. In the meetings between their hands and paper, their hands, and their phone screens, they sense time and experience emotions through touch and imaginaries. Amelia and Embla connect mind, body, and senses, as they share their understanding of touching what others have made by hand, imagining the thought behind the embodied materiality.

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Touch in digitalized worlds: An introduction.Tuva Beyer Broch &Saiba Varma -2024 -Anthropology of Consciousness 35 (2):136-149.

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