This paper is concerned with everyday data practices, considering how people record data produced through self-monitoring. The analysis unpacks the relationships between taking a measure, and making and reviewing records. The paper is based on an interview study with people who monitor their blood pressure and/or body mass index/weight. Animated by discussions of ‘data power’ which are, in part, predicated on the flow and aggregation of data, we aim to extend important work concerning the everyday constitution of digital data. In the paper, we adopt and develop the idea of curation as a theory of attention. We introduce the idea of discerning work to characterise the skilful judgements people make about which readings they record, how readi...
The use of biosensors in wearable activity tracking devices to measure, record and share many aspect...
This paper characterises the use of activity trackers as 'lived informatics'. This characterisation ...
The use of digital technologies for monitoring movements, posting messages or following friends on s...
This paper is concerned with everyday data practices, considering how people record data produced th...
The concept of ‘self-tracking’ (also referred to as life-logging, the quantified self, personal anal...
Thanks to recent advances in the field of ubiquitous computing, an increasing number of users now re...
This paper evaluates self-tracking practices in connection with ideas of objectivity via exploration...
This paper aims to contribute to critical studies of self-monitoring by drawing together existing sc...
This dissertation explores self-tracking – a process of self-quantification for health and wellness ...
This doctoral dissertation used a research-based design approach to explore the opportunities and ch...
Self-tracking technology is considered a critical learning and motivational resource that at best he...
With large quantities of digital data collected on our everyday lives, concerns arise as to how this...
This article refers to the main contributions emerged during the EASST conference, session T102. Eve...
In today's society, people are monitoring and collecting data related to themselves. As people with ...
Digital self-tracking generates ever increasing amounts of personal data on anything from mood and r...
The use of biosensors in wearable activity tracking devices to measure, record and share many aspect...
This paper characterises the use of activity trackers as 'lived informatics'. This characterisation ...
The use of digital technologies for monitoring movements, posting messages or following friends on s...
This paper is concerned with everyday data practices, considering how people record data produced th...
The concept of ‘self-tracking’ (also referred to as life-logging, the quantified self, personal anal...
Thanks to recent advances in the field of ubiquitous computing, an increasing number of users now re...
This paper evaluates self-tracking practices in connection with ideas of objectivity via exploration...
This paper aims to contribute to critical studies of self-monitoring by drawing together existing sc...
This dissertation explores self-tracking – a process of self-quantification for health and wellness ...
This doctoral dissertation used a research-based design approach to explore the opportunities and ch...
Self-tracking technology is considered a critical learning and motivational resource that at best he...
With large quantities of digital data collected on our everyday lives, concerns arise as to how this...
This article refers to the main contributions emerged during the EASST conference, session T102. Eve...
In today's society, people are monitoring and collecting data related to themselves. As people with ...
Digital self-tracking generates ever increasing amounts of personal data on anything from mood and r...
The use of biosensors in wearable activity tracking devices to measure, record and share many aspect...
This paper characterises the use of activity trackers as 'lived informatics'. This characterisation ...
The use of digital technologies for monitoring movements, posting messages or following friends on s...