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[Commlist] New book: Automating Empathy: Decoding Technologies that Gauge Intimate Life
Tue Dec 12 08:53:10 GMT 2023
Andrew Mcstay likes to introduce my new book /Automating Empathy:
Decoding Technologies that Gauge Intimate Life/, now out in paperback,
hardback, and open access with Oxford University Press.
Book form here
<https://global.oup.com/academic/product/automating-empathy-9780197615553?cc=gb&lang=en&>
Online open access here <https://academic.oup.com/book/55102?login=false>
*Table of Contents *
Chapter 1: Automating Empathy
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*SECTION I: THEORY AND ETHICS *
Chapter 2: Hyperreal Emotion
Chapter 3: Assessing the Physiognomic Critique
Chapter 4: Hybrid Ethics
Chapter 5: The Context Imperative: Extractivism, Japan, Holism
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*SECTION II: APPLICATIONS AND IMPLICATIONS *
Chapter 6: Positive Education
Chapter 7: Automating Vulnerability: Sensing Interiors
Chapter 8: Hybrid Work: Automated for the People?
Chapter 9: Waveforms of Human Intention: Towards Everyday Neurophenomenology
Chapter 10: Selling Emotions: Moral Limits of Intimate Data Markets
Chapter 11: Uncertainty for Good, Inverting Automated Empathy
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