{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Touching Matters: Affective Entanglements in Coronatime. {Author}: Bozalek V;Newfield D;Romano N;Carette L;Naidu K;Mitchell V;Noble A; {Journal}: Qual Inq {Volume}: 27 {Issue}: 7 {Year}: 2021 Sep {Factor}: 1.789 {DOI}: 10.1177/1077800420960167 {Abstract}: This article troubles touch as requiring embodied proximity, through an affective account of virtual touch during coronatime. Interested in doing academia differently, we started an online Barad readingwriting group from different locations. The coronatime void was not a vacuum, but a plenitude of possibilities for intimacy, pedagogy, learning, creativity, and adventure. Although physically apart, we met daily through Zoom, and we touched and were touched by each other and the texts we read. A montage of writing fragments and a collective artwork, based on the Massive_Micro project, highlight virtual touching. Undone, redone, and reconfigured, we became a diffractive human/nonhuman multiplicity.