This article critically explores recent trends and transformations in the monitoring and management of sleep in the digital age, taking as its focus the advent of new digital technologies to trace and track the 'sleep of ourselves' far away from the conventional sleep laboratory or clinic. Our argument is situated dually in the history of sleep science and medicine on the one hand, and the rise of new digital forms of so-called self-tracking and mobile health (m-Health) on the other hand. While the recent history of sleep science and medicine may rightly we suggest, in Kroker's terms, be characterised as a concern with the 'sleep of others', a new chapter in this story may well be dawning through the advent of these smart new mobile tools a...
In recent years a variety of mobile apps, wearable technologies and embedded systems have emerged th...
This article contributes to the critical analysis of sleep and its technological mediation by analys...
This paper introduces a Ph.D. research project on the affective relationships between users and wear...
This article critically explores recent trends and transformations in the monitoring and management ...
This article critically explores recent trends and transformations in the monitoring and management ...
This article critically explores recent trends and transformations in the monitoring and management ...
Taking sleep-tracking as its case study, this article seeks to theorise the understandings of the se...
Taking sleep-tracking as its case study, this article seeks to theorise the understandings of the se...
With growing interest in how technology can make sense of our body and bodily experiences, this work...
With growing interest in how technology can make sense of our body and bodily experiences, this work...
With growing interest in how technology can make sense of our body and bodily experiences, this work...
This paper extends and problematises recent sociological research on the medicalisation of sleep, fo...
This paper extends and problematises recent sociological research on the medicalisation of sleep, fo...
Sleep is a crucial part of our lives, as we spend about one-third of our lives sleeping. In a digita...
In recent years a variety of mobile apps, wearable technologies and embedded systems have emerged th...
In recent years a variety of mobile apps, wearable technologies and embedded systems have emerged th...
This article contributes to the critical analysis of sleep and its technological mediation by analys...
This paper introduces a Ph.D. research project on the affective relationships between users and wear...
This article critically explores recent trends and transformations in the monitoring and management ...
This article critically explores recent trends and transformations in the monitoring and management ...
This article critically explores recent trends and transformations in the monitoring and management ...
Taking sleep-tracking as its case study, this article seeks to theorise the understandings of the se...
Taking sleep-tracking as its case study, this article seeks to theorise the understandings of the se...
With growing interest in how technology can make sense of our body and bodily experiences, this work...
With growing interest in how technology can make sense of our body and bodily experiences, this work...
With growing interest in how technology can make sense of our body and bodily experiences, this work...
This paper extends and problematises recent sociological research on the medicalisation of sleep, fo...
This paper extends and problematises recent sociological research on the medicalisation of sleep, fo...
Sleep is a crucial part of our lives, as we spend about one-third of our lives sleeping. In a digita...
In recent years a variety of mobile apps, wearable technologies and embedded systems have emerged th...
In recent years a variety of mobile apps, wearable technologies and embedded systems have emerged th...
This article contributes to the critical analysis of sleep and its technological mediation by analys...
This paper introduces a Ph.D. research project on the affective relationships between users and wear...