This paper aims to contribute to critical studies of self-monitoring by drawing together existing scholarship, emerging predominantly in digital sociology and media and communication studies journals, with scholarship from Science and Technology Studies (STS) and Sociology of Health and Illness (SHI) on other health technologies used away from the clinic. We take stock of existing work and suggest potential avenues for further exploration. We start by offering a critical summary of scholarship on self-monitoring, arguing that an important theme has concerned the meaning and value of data. An initial focus on media and commercial discourses, providing political economy and Foucauldian analyses, has been complemented and complicated by emergi...
Self-tracking is a rapidly growing area of study and will play an important role in the future of ho...
Academic research on Quantified Self (QS) has grown rapidly in recent years in the field of Informat...
This paper presents a literature review on the ethics of self-tracking technologies which are utiliz...
Objectives: This paper explores the range of self-tracking devices and social media platforms used b...
Objectives: This paper explores the range of self-tracking devices and social media platforms used b...
Self-tracking devices point to a future in which individuals will be more involved in the management...
Part of the session "Social in/justice through data-driven healthcare technologies : empirical findi...
The widespread availability of portable sensing devices has given rise to growing numbers of people ...
Monitoring of health parameters in non-clinical settings is one strategy to address the increasingly...
This dissertation is an ethnographic investigation into the uses and meanings of emerging quantified...
This study shows how patients co-produce health knowledge when they use digital technology (such as ...
Healthcare is facing several upcoming challenges, such as individuals tending to become unhealthier,...
This study shows how patients co-produce health knowledge when they use digital technology (such as ...
Collecting data about our lives, our bodies and our behaviours has become a part of everyday practic...
Self-tracking technologies open new doors to previously unimaginable scenarios. The diagnosis of dis...
Self-tracking is a rapidly growing area of study and will play an important role in the future of ho...
Academic research on Quantified Self (QS) has grown rapidly in recent years in the field of Informat...
This paper presents a literature review on the ethics of self-tracking technologies which are utiliz...
Objectives: This paper explores the range of self-tracking devices and social media platforms used b...
Objectives: This paper explores the range of self-tracking devices and social media platforms used b...
Self-tracking devices point to a future in which individuals will be more involved in the management...
Part of the session "Social in/justice through data-driven healthcare technologies : empirical findi...
The widespread availability of portable sensing devices has given rise to growing numbers of people ...
Monitoring of health parameters in non-clinical settings is one strategy to address the increasingly...
This dissertation is an ethnographic investigation into the uses and meanings of emerging quantified...
This study shows how patients co-produce health knowledge when they use digital technology (such as ...
Healthcare is facing several upcoming challenges, such as individuals tending to become unhealthier,...
This study shows how patients co-produce health knowledge when they use digital technology (such as ...
Collecting data about our lives, our bodies and our behaviours has become a part of everyday practic...
Self-tracking technologies open new doors to previously unimaginable scenarios. The diagnosis of dis...
Self-tracking is a rapidly growing area of study and will play an important role in the future of ho...
Academic research on Quantified Self (QS) has grown rapidly in recent years in the field of Informat...
This paper presents a literature review on the ethics of self-tracking technologies which are utiliz...