Period tracking is an increasingly widespread practice, and its emphasis is changing from monitoring fertility to encompassing a more broad-based picture of users’ health. Delving into the data of one’s menstrual cycle, and the hormones that are presumed to be intimately linked with it, is a practice that is reshaping ideas about health and wellness, while also shaping subjects and subjectivities that succeed under conditions of surveillance capitalism. Through close examination of six extended interviews, this article elaborates a version of period tracking that sidesteps fertility and, in doing so, participates in the “queering” of menstrual technologies. Apps can facilitate the integration of institutional medical expertise and quotidian...
Objectives Menstruation tracking digital applications (MTA) are a popular technology, yet there is a...
Digital self-tracking tools can be part of body work to measure, monitor, and optimise progress towa...
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to examine trends in the intended users and functionalities adver...
Digital self-tracking technologies are playing an increasingly role in everyday wellbeing. This cont...
FemTech, technology often in the forms of apps developed to specifically target female health issues...
Technologies and self-help protocols associated with menstrual tracking have gained popularity over ...
We consider why and how women track their menstrual cycles, examining their experiences to uncover d...
Menstruation is being monetized and surveilled, with the voluntary participation of millions of wome...
This article explores to what extent, and under what conditions, practices of fertility self-trackin...
Menstruation has been picked up lately by the ‘tech’ industry. Today millions of users track their p...
The paper explores how humans intra-act with self-tracking technologies, reconfiguring the plurality...
The present article explores how cycles are brought into being through the practices and affordances...
In this article, we describe our efforts to retrace and reimagine period tracking technology—or, mob...
FemTech, technology often in the forms of apps developed to specifically target female health issues...
Background: Menstrual apps facilitate observation and analysis of menstrual cycles and associated fa...
Objectives Menstruation tracking digital applications (MTA) are a popular technology, yet there is a...
Digital self-tracking tools can be part of body work to measure, monitor, and optimise progress towa...
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to examine trends in the intended users and functionalities adver...
Digital self-tracking technologies are playing an increasingly role in everyday wellbeing. This cont...
FemTech, technology often in the forms of apps developed to specifically target female health issues...
Technologies and self-help protocols associated with menstrual tracking have gained popularity over ...
We consider why and how women track their menstrual cycles, examining their experiences to uncover d...
Menstruation is being monetized and surveilled, with the voluntary participation of millions of wome...
This article explores to what extent, and under what conditions, practices of fertility self-trackin...
Menstruation has been picked up lately by the ‘tech’ industry. Today millions of users track their p...
The paper explores how humans intra-act with self-tracking technologies, reconfiguring the plurality...
The present article explores how cycles are brought into being through the practices and affordances...
In this article, we describe our efforts to retrace and reimagine period tracking technology—or, mob...
FemTech, technology often in the forms of apps developed to specifically target female health issues...
Background: Menstrual apps facilitate observation and analysis of menstrual cycles and associated fa...
Objectives Menstruation tracking digital applications (MTA) are a popular technology, yet there is a...
Digital self-tracking tools can be part of body work to measure, monitor, and optimise progress towa...
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to examine trends in the intended users and functionalities adver...