GPS watches and digital self-tracking devices (DSTDs) have been characterized as ‘self-tracking’ devices, assuming a dyadic relationship between individuals and technologies. Amongst Ethiopian professional runners, such devices have become increasingly sought after, and yet they are embedded in deeper relationships of collaborative work, submission, and authority. They circulate between people, tracking relationships as much as they track selves. I place their use in the context of the discourses and practices of two of the main corporations working with runners in Ethiopia to suggest that the logic of exponential acceleration upon which these corporations rely is contested by Ethiopian runners, who attempt to achieve a synthesis between ex...
The precise ways in which we go about the mundane, repetitive, social actions of everyday life are c...
Running is a popular physical activity that improves physical and mental wellbeing. Unfortunately, u...
The purpose of this article is to examine the effect of different types of self-tracking users (trac...
This article describes how energy, and the ‘condition’ of the runner, achieved through the successfu...
Running is a popular leisure activity, and there is great interest and use of data and information ...
Historically, recreational endurance running arose partially with the aim of controlling the side ef...
Many experienced runners consider the use of wearable devices an important element of the training p...
Many experienced runners consider the use of wearable devices an important element of the training p...
Tracking technologies that monitor exercise and health have grown in popularity, while online commun...
This is a pre-copy-editing, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in the Jo...
Drawing on documentary sources and participant observation, I seek to specify salient temporal chara...
The precise ways in which we go about doing the mundane, often repetitive, actions of everyday life ...
This essay explores the proliferating uses of GPS watches among women athletes in Ethiopia. Aspiring...
Running economy, known as the steady-state oxygen consumption at a given submaximal intensity, has b...
Employing visual and autoethnographic data from a two‐year research project on distance runners, thi...
The precise ways in which we go about the mundane, repetitive, social actions of everyday life are c...
Running is a popular physical activity that improves physical and mental wellbeing. Unfortunately, u...
The purpose of this article is to examine the effect of different types of self-tracking users (trac...
This article describes how energy, and the ‘condition’ of the runner, achieved through the successfu...
Running is a popular leisure activity, and there is great interest and use of data and information ...
Historically, recreational endurance running arose partially with the aim of controlling the side ef...
Many experienced runners consider the use of wearable devices an important element of the training p...
Many experienced runners consider the use of wearable devices an important element of the training p...
Tracking technologies that monitor exercise and health have grown in popularity, while online commun...
This is a pre-copy-editing, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in the Jo...
Drawing on documentary sources and participant observation, I seek to specify salient temporal chara...
The precise ways in which we go about doing the mundane, often repetitive, actions of everyday life ...
This essay explores the proliferating uses of GPS watches among women athletes in Ethiopia. Aspiring...
Running economy, known as the steady-state oxygen consumption at a given submaximal intensity, has b...
Employing visual and autoethnographic data from a two‐year research project on distance runners, thi...
The precise ways in which we go about the mundane, repetitive, social actions of everyday life are c...
Running is a popular physical activity that improves physical and mental wellbeing. Unfortunately, u...
The purpose of this article is to examine the effect of different types of self-tracking users (trac...