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    Cultures and Societies in a changing world
    with Wendy Griswold
    AI and Society 13 (4): 446-449. 1999.
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    Ubiquitous computing, empathy and the self
    AI and Society 28 (2): 227-236. 2013.
    The paper discusses ubiquitous computing and the conception of the self, especially the question how the self should be understood in the environment pervaded by ubiquitous computing, and how ubiquitous computing makes possible direct empathy where each person or self connected through the network has direct access to others’ thoughts and feelings. Starting from a conception of self, which is essentially distributed, composite and constituted through information, the paper argues that when a num…Read more