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Social-Haptic Communication

History, Research and Applications

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Abstract

This essay focuses on the origin of the social-haptic communication (SHC) from early 1990’s to the present day, research and applications during the past 30 years. SHC includes a glossary of various haptices that are organised into sub-groups. These vocabularies of haptices have been analysed. Each haptice consists of haptemes, the grammar elements of SHC. SHC can be used with acquired and congenitally deafblind people in different parts of the body. Lahtinen (2008) defined haptices as touch messages that allow two or more people to interact and share their experiences of the visual, auditory and haptic world holisticly and systematicly.


open access | peer reviewed

Presentato: 20 Marzo 2025 | Accettato: 08 Settembre 2025 | Pubblicato 02 Febbraio 2026 | Lingua: en

Keywords Social-haptic communicationDeafblindnessHapticHaptemeHapticeTo haptier


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