LYALL, BENJAMIN JOHN Traces of the self in digital tracking practices Self-tracking devices like Fitbits and smartwatches are an increasingly common part of everyday life. However, these devices exist at the intersection of complex links between people, technology, social norms, health and corporations. Using novel mixed-method approaches, this thesis develops an understanding of how people interact, react and create new stories with visual presentations of their daily activities. Digital self-tracking tools are now normalised, and are in the process of altering social relations in both expected and unexpected ways. self-tracking;quantified self;visualisation;qualitative;sociology;digital sociology;wearables;apps;software;Digital Humanities;Media Studies;Sociology 2020-01-21
    https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/thesis/Traces_of_the_self_in_digital_tracking_practices/11666202
10.26180/5e26984ef3e1f