Article ID: CBB933468112

Stressing the ‘body electric’: History and psychology of the techno-ecologies of work stress (2022)

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This article explores histories of the science of stress and its measurement from the mid 19th century, and brings these into dialogue with critical sociological analysis of emerging responses to work stress in policy and practice. In particular, it shows how the contemporary development of biomedical and consumer devices for stress self-monitoring is based on selectively rediscovering the biological determinants and biomarkers of stress, human functioning in terms of evolutionary ecology, and the physical health impacts of stress. It considers how the placement of the individual body and its environment within particular spatio-temporal configurations renders it subject to experimental investigation through standardized apparatus, electricity, and statistical normalization. Examining key themes and processes such as homeostasis, metricization, datafication, and emotional governance, we conclude that the figure of the ‘body electric’ plays a central limiting role in current technology-supported approaches to managing work stress, and that an historical account can usefully open these to collective scrutiny.

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Authors & Contributors
Adams, Vincanne
Baldwin, Melinda Clare
Goldman, Lawrence
Gross, Fridolin
Guldi, Jo
Leonelli, Sabina
Journals
History of Psychology
Science, Technology, and Human Values
Acta Baltica historiae et philosophiae scientiarum
Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society
Early Science and Medicine: A Journal for the Study of Science, Technology and Medicine in the Pre-modern Period
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
Publishers
Oxford University Press
Duke University Press
MIT Press
University of California, Los Angeles
University of Chicago Press
Concepts
Data analysis
Data collection
Psychology
Digital humanities
Big data
Technology and society
People
Lazarsfeld, Paul F.
Quetelet, Lambert Adolphe Jacques
Time Periods
21st century
19th century
20th century
18th century
20th century, early
20th century, late
Places
Europe
United States
Great Britain
Germany
Greece
Italy
Institutions
Columbia University
European Commission
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