Article ID: CBB474517087

Trading Social Visibility for Economic Amenability: Data-based Value Translation on a “Health and Fitness Platform” (May 2021)

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Carsten Ochs (Author)
Barbara Büttner (Author)
Jörn Lamla (Author)


Science, Technology, and Human Values
Volume: 46
Issue: 3
Pages: 480-506
Publication date: May 2021
Language: English


Research on privacy practices in digital environments has oftentimes discovered a paradoxical relationship between users’ discursive appraisal of privacy and their actual practices: the “privacy paradox.” The emergence of this paradox prompts us to conduct ethnography of a health and fitness platform in order to flesh out the structural mechanisms generating this paradox. We provide an ethnographic analysis of surveillance capitalism in action that relates front-end practices empirically to the data economy’s back-end operations to show how this material-semiotic setup elicits users’ desire to become self-determined subjects in a way that makes them amenable as objects of behavioral engineering. We combine different ethnographic methods and materials (situational mapping: network overview; discourse analysis: interpellations; autoethnography: practices; technical app analysis: data flow; business model canvas: revenue information) to specify how different types of values are produced and translated on the investigated platform. The latter offers users the values of self-mastery and social visibility. However, the data generated in this process serve to translate these values into the value of economic amenability and thereupon ultimately into economic profit. What gets lost in translation, though, is the front-end promise of self-mastery. It is these structural mechanisms that generate the privacy paradox in the first place.

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Authors & Contributors
Denardis, Laura
Durant, Darrin
Kim, Richard S. Y.
Lauer, Josh
Levy, Karen E. C.
Lipartito, Kenneth
Journals
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine
Science as Culture
American Quarterly
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
Journal of Asian Studies
Social Studies of Science
Publishers
MIT Press
New York, City University of
Cornell University Press
Harvard University Press
McGill-Queen's University Press
Palgrave Macmillan
Concepts
Privacy
Surveillance
Technology and society
Internet
Technology and government
Data protection
People
Bentham, Jeremy
Time Periods
21st century
20th century
20th century, late
Modern
18th century
19th century
Places
United States
China
Institutions
Apple (firm)
Amazon (Firm)
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