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Emotional Biosensing: Exploring Critical Alternatives [PDF]
Emotional biosensing is rising in daily life: Data and categories claim to know how people feel and suggest what they should do about it, while CSCW explores new biosensing possibilities.
Chuang, John +4 more
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Encounters with Self-Monitoring Data on ICT Use
This article elaborates on the prospects for research interventions that repurpose the means of datafication to create possibilities for people to reflect on what it means in their daily lives. The research data consist of qualitative research interviews
Saariketo Minna
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Self-tracking, health and medicine [PDF]
Self-tracking has featured as a central practice in health promotion and healthcare for centuries.
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Minds Online: The Interface between Web Science, Cognitive Science, and the Philosophy of Mind [PDF]
Alongside existing research into the social, political and economic impacts of the Web, there is a need to study the Web from a cognitive and epistemic perspective.
Clowes, Robert William +2 more
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ActiDote –activity as an antidote– is a system for manual wheelchair users that takes advantage of wireless sensors to recognize activities of various intensity levels in order to allow self-tracking of the physical activity.
Hector F. Satizabal +5 more
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New Frontiers of Quantified Self: Finding New Ways for Engaging Users in Collecting and Using Personal Data [PDF]
In spite of the fast growth in the market of devices and applications that allow people to collect personal information, Quantified Self (QS) tools still present a variety of issues when they are used in everyday lives of common people.
Cena, Federica +6 more
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This article examines digital traces related to the use of self-tracking devices in the context of digitally mediated iTime. These devices enable the continual production, representation, interpretation, and negotiation of varied traces of physical ...
Martin Hand, Michelle Gorea
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Ambivalence in digital health: co-designing an mHealth platform for HIV care [PDF]
In reaction to polarised views on the benefits or drawbacks of digital health, the notion of ‘ambivalence’ has recently been proposed as a means to grasp the nuances and complexities at play when digital technologies are embedded within practices of care.
Darking, Mary +2 more
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Self-monitoring Practices, Attitudes, and Needs of Individuals with Bipolar Disorder: Implications for the Design of Technologies to Manage Mental Health [PDF]
Objective To understand self-monitoring strategies used independently of clinical treatment by individuals with bipolar disorder (BD), in order to recommend technology design principles to support mental health management.
Chang, Pamara +6 more
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Careful Devices:A design manifesto for humane domestic healthcare technology [PDF]
This short paper offers a rationale and manifesto for a design-led research project called careful devices—domestic healthcare technologies that seek to bridge the gap between the lived experience of a person and the abstracted medical knowledge of a ...
Almeida, Teresa +4 more
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