Young people's uses of wearable healthy lifestyle technologies; surveillance, self-surveillance and resistance

VA Goodyear, C Kerner… - Sport, education and …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
An international evidence-base demonstrates that healthy lifestyle digital technologies, like
exergames, health-related mobile applications ('apps') and wearable health devices are …

The digitalisation of consumption and its geographies

C Liu - Geography Compass, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
As consumer cultures become increasingly digital and the digital/data has become more
commodified, geographers have turned their attention to researching the ways in which …

[图书][B] Feminist new materialisms, sport and fitness: A lively entanglement

H Thorpe, J Brice, M Clark - 2020 - Springer
Palgrave's New Femininities in Digital, Physical and Sporting Cultures series is dedicated to
exploring emerging forms and expressions of femininity, feminist activism and politics in an …

Data anxieties: Finding trust in everyday digital mess

S Pink, D Lanzeni, H Horst - Big Data & Society, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Digital data is an increasing and continual presence across the sites, activities and
relationships of everyday life. In this article we explore what data presence means for the …

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

D Lupton - Media International Australia, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
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 …

The more-than-human sensorium: sensory engagements with digital self-tracking technologies

D Lupton, S Maslen - The Senses and Society, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
In this article, we draw on findings from an empirical project involving talking to Australian
women about their sensory and sensemaking engagements with digital health technologies …

Towards diffractive ways of knowing women's moving bodies: A Baradian experiment with the fitbit–motherhood entanglement

MI Clark, H Thorpe - Sociology of Sport Journal, 2020 - journals.humankinetics.com
This article presents a diffractive experiment in thinking about mothers' engagements with
self-tracking technologies as materially and discursively produced phenomena. Inspired by …

Data mattering and self-tracking: what can personal data do?

D Lupton - Continuum, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Self-tracking practices have attracted burgeoning academic interest in recent years. This
article draws on interviews with Australians who identify as regular self-trackers, examining …

Le Quantified Self en question (s) Un état des lieux des travaux de sciences sociales consacrés à l'automesure des individus

É Dagiral, C Licoppe, O Martin, AS Pharabod - Réseaux, 2019 - cairn.info
Cet article présente les travaux de sciences sociales–sélectionnés principalement au
carrefour de la sociologie, de l'anthropologie et des STS–consacrés au thème du Quantified …

Investigating algorithmic misconceptions in a media context: Source of a new digital divide?

B Zarouali, N Helberger… - Media and …, 2021 - cogitatiopress.com
Algorithms are widely used in our data-driven media landscape. Many misconceptions have
arisen about how these algorithms work and what they can do. In this study, we conducted a …