Nicola Liberati


with Haiqing, J. , Kanemitsu, H. (eds) , 2023, Human Studies 46 (3).

, 2018a, Achieving a self-satisfied intimate life through computer technologies?, in A. Altobrando, T. Niikawa & R. Stone (eds.), The realizations of the self, New York, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 233-247.

, 2018b, Being Riajuu, in A. D. Cheok & D. J. Levy (eds.), Love and sex with robots, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 12-25.

, 2018c, 'Facing the digital partner: a phenomenological analysis of digital otherness', Glimpse 19, 99-107.

, 2018d, 'Phenomenology, Pokémon Go, and other augmented reality games: a study of a life among digital objects', Human Studies 41 (2), 211-232.

, 2017, 'Teledildonics and digital intimacy: a phenomenological analysis of sexual relations through new digital devices', Glimpse 18, 103-110.

, 2016a, 'Technology, phenomenology and the everyday world: a phenomenological analysis on how technologies mould our world', Human Studies 39 (2), 189-216.

, 2016b, 'Wearables, borg, and a common living body', Glimpse 17, 56-61.

, 2014, 'Augmented reality, phenomenology and the disclosure of our "personal" creator', Glimpse 15, 55-58.

, 2012a, 'Between Leib and technology: a phenomenology of the living body's constitution', Glimpse 14, 93-97.