Abstract
As an "atlas" to move in society 4.0, the book Global Emotion Communications, Narratives, Technology and Power, edited by Adrián Scribano, Maximiliano Korstanje and Antonio Rafele, introduces possible answers to the potential existence of digital emotions from which can better understand the connections between communications, narratives and emotions. This is done from different approaches that characterize each of the three parts into which the book is divided and that, in sum, unite eleven chapters. Each of these parts function as a set of "maps" that connect the digital context, the modalities of narrating, the forms of expressiveness and the modifications in the social structure that these connections cause.