Book ID: CBB995244986

Quantified: Biosensing technologies in everyday life (2016)

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Dawn Nafus (Author)


MIT Press


Publication Date: 2016
Physical Details: 243
Language: English

Today anyone can purchase technology that can track, quantify, and measure the body and its environment. Wearable or portable sensors detect heart rates, glucose levels, steps taken, water quality, genomes, and microbiomes, and turn them into electronic data. Is this phenomenon empowering, or a new form of social control? Who volunteers to enumerate bodily experiences, and who is forced to do so? Who interprets the resulting data? How does all this affect the relationship between medical practice and self care, between scientific and lay knowledge? Quantified examines these and other issues that arise when biosensing technologies become part of everyday life. The book offers a range of perspectives, with views from the social sciences, cultural studies, journalism, industry, and the nonprofit world. The contributors consider data, personhood, and the urge to self-quantify; legal, commercial, and medical issues, including privacy, the outsourcing of medical advice, and self-tracking as a "paraclinical" practice; and technical concerns, including interoperability, sociotechnical calibration, alternative views of data, and new space for design.

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Authors & Contributors
Jeremy Pitt
James Stewart
Hassan Habibi Gharakheili
Ebeling, Mary F. E.
Victoria Lush
Hayashi, Yasunori
Journals
Science, Technology and Human Values
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine
Science as Culture
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
The Bridge: Journal of the National Academy of Engineering
Publishers
Yale University Press
University of California Press
New York University Press
MIT Press
New York, City University of
Concepts
Technology and society
Privacy
Computers and computing
Sensors
Technoscience; science and technology studies
Surveillance
Time Periods
21st century
20th century
19th century
18th century
Places
United States
Middle and Near East
London (England)
Europe
Denmark
Australia
Institutions
Facebook (firm)
Cisco Systems, Inc.
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