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>Subject: Research Issues No.2
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>Research Issues in Art, Design and Media
>ISSN 1474-2365
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>Website: http://www.biad.uce.ac.uk/research/riadm/
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>ISSUE No.2 - SO WHAT IS HAPTICS ANYWAY?
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>Weber, Katz and Beyond: An Introduction to Psychological Studies of Touch
>and the Implications for an Understanding of Artists' Making and Thinking
>Processes
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>David Prytherch
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>A Guide to Haptics Applications in the Digital Realm
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>Mairghread McClundie
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>Research Issues in Art, Design and Media is edited by Darren Newbury and
>Nick Stanley, and published by The Research Training Initiative, Birmingham
>Institute of Art and Design, University of Central England.
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>Research Issues welcomes submissions that provide overviews of new and
>emerging themes and research topics, reflections on the process of research,
>reviews of particular research methods or techniques, or discussions of
>current issues in art, design and media research.
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>Research Issues is published three times a year (Spring, Summer, Autumn).
>Each issue consists of one paper focused on a distinct topic and which
>provides guidance to further reading and resources for further exploration.
>The primary audience is research students, but the publication is also
>likely to be of interest to research degree supervisors and other
>researchers in art, design and media.
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>Research Issues is available via the web in standard html format for
>on-screen viewing, and in Adobe Acrobat (pdf) format for downloading and
>printing. Past issues are archived on the site forming a useful resource for
>future researchers.
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>Darren Newbury
>Editor
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