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Wear.x

Proceedings of the 2017 Conference on Designing Interactive Systems, 2017
Physical discomfort can be highly personal, difficult to discern from the outside, challenging to effectively communicate. Yet communicating discomfort can be of great value. We present a method for developing wearables that transfer one person's discomfort to another: a modified fashion ideation process that enables a person to bring their hidden ...
Janne Mascha Beuthel, Danielle Wilde
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“I Felt Violated”

MCN, The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, 2002
To investigate the lived experience of childbirth-associated anger. DESIGN Descriptive phenomenology.Open-ended interviews were conducted with 10 women who had experienced the phenomenon of interest and volunteered to participate. All of the women had experienced vaginal delivery of term or near-term infants without anomalies or birth sequelae of note.
Johnie N, Mozingo   +3 more
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The nature and varieties of felt presence experiences: A reply to Nielsen

Consciousness and Cognition, 2007
Abstract Nielsen [Nielsen, T. (2007). Felt presence: Paranoid delusion or hallucinatory social imagery? Consciousness and Cognition, 16(4), 975–983.] raises a number of issues and presents several provocative arguments worthy of discussion regarding the experience of the felt presence (FP) during sleep paralysis (SP).
J. Allan Cheyne, Todd A. Girard
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Women's experience of lactational mastitis: 'I have never felt worse'

Australian family physician, 2006
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Amir, Lisa Helen., Lumley, Judith.
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Experiential Empathy: a Theory of a Felt-Level Experience

Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 1981
Accurate empathy is presented in terms of the previous theoretical and operational definitions. The departure from the Rogerian hypothesis is explored, and a new theoretical view of experiential empathy is presented. This theory is an extension of Rogers' perspectives and draws upon the works of Feldenkrais and Gendlin.
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Feeling Poor: The Felt Experience Low-Income Lone Mothers

Affilia, 2003
This article describes what it means to feel poor from the perspective of low-income lone mothers. The construct of feeling poor is complex and multifaceted for these mothers, whose common behaviors include self-sacrifice and coping. The authors identify 10 feeling domains for these mothers: feeling deprived, righteous, the need for occupational choice,
Lynn McIntyre   +2 more
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Designing for Aesthetic Experiences from the Body and Felt-Sense

2018
Third Wave Human Computer Interaction (HCI) has opened the door for research agendas placing the lived body in the centre of discussion. However, aspects such as the articulation of aesthetic experiences, as well as the transference of somatic values into the design practice require more systematic methods to analyse, articulate and frame those values ...
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