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‘It’s made me a lot more aware’: a new materialist analysis of health self-tracking

by Research Team | Apr 26, 2019 | Research Publications

Author(s): Lupton, Deborah Abstract: With the advent of apps, other software and wearable devices designed to enable people to easily monitor and measure details about their bodies, much attention has been paid to the phenomenon of health self-tracking. In this...

The rise of motivational information systems: A review of gamification research

by Research Team | Apr 20, 2019 | Research Publications

Author(s): Koivisto, JonnaHamari, Juho Abstract: Today, our reality and lives are increasingly game-like, not only because games have become a pervasive part of our lives, but also because activities, systems and services are increasingly gamified. Gamification refers...

Turning Data into Better Decision Making: Asking Questions, Collecting and Analyzing Data in a Personal Analytics Project

by Research Team | Apr 17, 2019 | Research Publications

Author(s): Joe S. Anderson, Susan K. Williams Abstract: In this project, students asked and attempted to answer questions about themselves by collecting and analyzing data. With the prevalence of big data and business analytics, managers have data and quantitative...

Survival of the (Data) fit: Self-surveillance, corporate wellness, and the platformization of healthcare

by Research Team | Mar 31, 2019 | Research Publications

Author(s): Charitsis, Vassilis Abstract: The emergence and proliferation of smart sensor technologies has enabled the self-tracking of everyday life in an unprecedented manner as the logic of quantification and datafication extends to diverse aspects of life,...

Fitness for sale: The value of self-tracking in secondhand exchange

by Research Team | Mar 19, 2019 | Research Publications

Author(s): B Lyall Abstract: This article uses online advertisements to gain retroactive insights into the use and disuse of wearable self-tracking technologies in everyday life. This is achieved by examining over 2700 listings for devices from manufacturers like...
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