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The gaming healthcare practitioner: How practices of datafication and gamification reconfigure care

by Research Team | Sep 24, 2018 | Research Publications

Author(s): Iris WallenburgRoland Bal Abstract: This article explores how datafication, as an increasing use of quantified performance data (e.g. performance indicators, rating sites), and social media are enacted in everyday healthcare practice. Drawing on the...

‘Made to run’: Biopolitical marketing and the making of the self-quantified runner

by Research Team | Sep 11, 2018 | Research Publications

Author(s): Vassilis Charitsis Anna Fyrberg Yngfalk Per Skålén Abstract: While previous critical marketing research on co-creation has focused on how consumers’ cognitive and social abilities are governed, this article focuses on how firms’ marketing strategies attempt...

Self-Quantification and the Datapreneurial Consumer Identity

by Research Team | Sep 10, 2018 | Research Publications

Author(s): Beth Leavenworth DuFault John W. Schouten Abstract: This study delivers a clearer understanding of the constitution of the datapreneurial consumer, the role of the market in that construction, and the implications for consumer identity projects in the age...

People Like Me: Designing for Reflection on Aggregate Cohort Data in Personal Informatics Systems

by Research Team | Sep 1, 2018 | Research Publications

Author(s): Clayton FeustelShyamak AggarwalBongshin LeeLauren Wilcox Abstract: Increases in data complexity in personal informatics systems require new ways of contextualizing personal data to facilitate meaningful reflection. An emerging approach for providing such...

Digital preservation and curation of self-tracking data: A position paper

by Research Team | Aug 20, 2018 | Research Publications

Author: F. HopfgartnerJ. Davidson Abstract: Thanks to recent advances in the field of ubiquitous computing, an increasing number of users now rely on tools and apps that allow them to track specific aspects of their lives. An example are step counters and activity...
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