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Resonance is an intimate research domain studying calm technologies related to affective computing. This paper presents a position grounding the ethical context affective computing sits within, in both intangible ideology and tangible reality. Resonance is proposed to address the lack of social comprehension around emotion that is a symptom of the modern development context. The paper discusses effects of the dominant human-computer interaction design paradigm; looks at how emotion is regarded in this paradigm; then calls for divergent contextualization around affective computing; advocating a social-technoculture where bidirectional emotional learning between humans and machines is enabled and supported.

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