Popular debates surrounding social media well-being target individual habit as the locus of critique and change. This article argues that this constitutes a commitment to responsibilized constructs of neoliberal well-being and moralized ideas of atomistic selfcare. Empirical analysis reveals how such visions are discursively and materially embedded in both the well-being tools offered by social media platforms and in the mindful “hacks” of user praxis endorsed by their critics. This is shown to operate as part of a sociotechnical imaginary of self-control where the structural factors crucial to well-being are ignored. Well-being is instead aligned with personal choice. This article exposes the contingency of this view by presenting relati...
Social media technologies (SMTs) are routinely identified as a strong and pervasive threat to digita...
In the space-times of the COVID-19 global health crisis, how have our relationships with smartphones...
Global lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic have offered many people first-hand experience of how ...
The psychological costs of the attention economy are often considered through the binary of harmful ...
Through an analysis of Facebook design blogs, funded social psychology and human–computer interactio...
Global lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic have offered many people first-hand experience of how ...
After facing an intense negative reaction to their accumulation of social, political, and economic p...
Social media technologies (SMTs) are routinely identified as a strong and pervasive threat to digita...
Public media and researchers in different areas have recently focused on perhaps unexpected problems...
How can we live a good life both thanks to and despite the constant use of digital media? The presen...
Mobile media support our autonomy by connecting us to persons, content and services independently of...
The article at hand investigates how changes and additions in affordances across online social netwo...
Social media influencers are becoming increasingly wide-reaching and influential, and many specialis...
This essay examines weeklong technology retreats in Silicon Valley. These retreats embody digital he...
The theory of governmentality assumes a logic of self-optimization and self-regulation to be charact...
Social media technologies (SMTs) are routinely identified as a strong and pervasive threat to digita...
In the space-times of the COVID-19 global health crisis, how have our relationships with smartphones...
Global lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic have offered many people first-hand experience of how ...
The psychological costs of the attention economy are often considered through the binary of harmful ...
Through an analysis of Facebook design blogs, funded social psychology and human–computer interactio...
Global lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic have offered many people first-hand experience of how ...
After facing an intense negative reaction to their accumulation of social, political, and economic p...
Social media technologies (SMTs) are routinely identified as a strong and pervasive threat to digita...
Public media and researchers in different areas have recently focused on perhaps unexpected problems...
How can we live a good life both thanks to and despite the constant use of digital media? The presen...
Mobile media support our autonomy by connecting us to persons, content and services independently of...
The article at hand investigates how changes and additions in affordances across online social netwo...
Social media influencers are becoming increasingly wide-reaching and influential, and many specialis...
This essay examines weeklong technology retreats in Silicon Valley. These retreats embody digital he...
The theory of governmentality assumes a logic of self-optimization and self-regulation to be charact...
Social media technologies (SMTs) are routinely identified as a strong and pervasive threat to digita...
In the space-times of the COVID-19 global health crisis, how have our relationships with smartphones...
Global lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic have offered many people first-hand experience of how ...