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Beyond the body: Moving past the metricised bodily goal in self-tracking

by Research Team | Jun 15, 2022 | Research Publications

Author(s): Kim SnooksRoger WhithamDaniel RichardsJoseph Lindley Abstract: Currently self-tracking systems, that sense and infer data about an individual or ‘the self’, focus on gathering quantitative data about the body. The social features present in these systems...

Exploring self-tracking practices for those with lived experience of bipolar disorder: Learning from combined principles of Patient and Public Involvement and HCI

by Research Team | Jun 13, 2022 | Research Publications

Author(s): Shazmin MajidRichard MorrissGrazziela FigueredoStuart Reeves Abstract: Bipolar Disorder (BD) is a complex, cyclical and chronic mental illness where self-tracking is central to self-management. Mobile technology is often leveraged to support this. Limited...

Transnational Networks of Influence: The Twitter Presence of the Quantified Self and Maker Movements’ Organizational Elites

by Research Team | Jun 10, 2022 | Research Publications

Author(s): Anne Schmitz Heiko Kirschner Andreas Hepp Abstract: This chapter examines the transnational Twitter followee-network of the Quantified Self (QS) and Maker movements. Based on a media ethnography as a pre-study, the following questions are addressed: How is...

The Ethics of Self-Tracking. A Comprehensive Review of the Literature

by Research Team | Jun 6, 2022 | Research Publications

Author(s): Michał Wieczoreka Fiachra O’Brolchain, Yashar Saghai Bert Gordijn Abstract: This paper presents a literature review on the ethics of self-tracking technologies which are utilized by users to monitor parameters related to their activity and bodily...

Engaging with self-tracking applications: how do users respond to their performance data?

by Research Team | May 30, 2022 | Research Publications

Author(s): Alivelu Mukkamala Mimmi Sjöklint Matthias Trier Abstract: Self-tracking devices and applications have become popular in recent years and changed user behaviour. Previous research has primarily focused on the adoption of self-tracking devices and their...

Engaging with Self-Tracking Applications: How do Users Respond to Their Performance Data

by Research Team | May 30, 2022 | Research Publications

Author(s): Ioanna Constantioua Alivelu Mukkamala Mimmi Sjöklint Matthias Trier Abstract: Self-tracking devices and applications have become popular in recent years and changed user behaviour. Previous research has primarily focused on the adoption of self-tracking...
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