In this article, we provide an account of Fitbit, a wearable sensor device, using two complementary analytical approaches: auto-ethnography and media analysis. Drawing on the concept of biopedagogy, which describes the processes of learning and training bodies how to live, we focus on how users learn to self-care with wearable technologies through a series of micropractices that involve processes of mediation and the sharing of their own data via social networking. Our discussion is oriented towards four areas of analysis: data subjectivity and sociality; making meaning; time and productivity and brand identity. We articulate how these micropractices of knowing one’s body regulate the contemporary ‘fit’ and healthy subject, and mediate expe...
The contemporary moment has been characterized as that of the “Quantified Self” (QS); a time in whic...
In this review we aimed to identify and synthesize the existing qualitative research literature on w...
Wearables, technological devices for promoting health, physical activity, and weight control, have b...
In this article, we provide an account ofFitbit, a wearable sensor device, using two complementary a...
The emergence and proliferation of smart sensor technologies has enabled the self-tracking of everyd...
The emergence and proliferation of smart sensor technologies has enabled the self-tracking of everyd...
© The author(s), 2019. The emergence and proliferation of smart sensor technologies has enabled the ...
The use of biosensors in wearable activity tracking devices to measure, record and share many aspect...
This paper critically examines the extent to which health promoting wearable technologies can provid...
Recently, a new movement called “self-tracking” has been emerging: measuring your everyday physiolog...
This paper critically examines the extent to which health promoting wearable technologies can provid...
Contributing to critical digital health research and the sociology of health consumption, this study...
This paper evaluates self-tracking practices in connection with ideas of objectivity via exploration...
The use of digital technologies for monitoring movements, posting messages or following friends on s...
The activity of self-tracking is an emerging trend that often involves adopting wearable technology....
The contemporary moment has been characterized as that of the “Quantified Self” (QS); a time in whic...
In this review we aimed to identify and synthesize the existing qualitative research literature on w...
Wearables, technological devices for promoting health, physical activity, and weight control, have b...
In this article, we provide an account ofFitbit, a wearable sensor device, using two complementary a...
The emergence and proliferation of smart sensor technologies has enabled the self-tracking of everyd...
The emergence and proliferation of smart sensor technologies has enabled the self-tracking of everyd...
© The author(s), 2019. The emergence and proliferation of smart sensor technologies has enabled the ...
The use of biosensors in wearable activity tracking devices to measure, record and share many aspect...
This paper critically examines the extent to which health promoting wearable technologies can provid...
Recently, a new movement called “self-tracking” has been emerging: measuring your everyday physiolog...
This paper critically examines the extent to which health promoting wearable technologies can provid...
Contributing to critical digital health research and the sociology of health consumption, this study...
This paper evaluates self-tracking practices in connection with ideas of objectivity via exploration...
The use of digital technologies for monitoring movements, posting messages or following friends on s...
The activity of self-tracking is an emerging trend that often involves adopting wearable technology....
The contemporary moment has been characterized as that of the “Quantified Self” (QS); a time in whic...
In this review we aimed to identify and synthesize the existing qualitative research literature on w...
Wearables, technological devices for promoting health, physical activity, and weight control, have b...