Quantified : biosensing technologies in everyday life /
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| Language: | English |
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Cambridge, Massachusetts :
MIT Press,
[2016]
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Table of Contents:
- Do biosensors biomedicalize? : sites of negotiation in DNA-based biosensing data practices / Mette Kragh-Furbo, Adrian Mackenzie, Maggie Mort, and Celia Roberts
- Data in the age of digital reproduction : reading the quantified self through Walter Benjamin / Jamie Sherman
- Biosensing : tracking persons / Sophie Day and Celia Lury
- The quantified self : reverse engineering / Gary Wolf
- Biosensing in context : health privacy in a connected world / Helen Nissenbaum and Heather Patterson
- Disruption and the political economy of self-tracking data / Mette Kragh-Furbo, Adrian Mackenzie, Maggie Mort, and Celia Roberts
- Deep data : notes on the n of 1 / Dana Greenfield
- Consumer health innovation opportunities and privacy challenges : a view from the trenches / Rajiv Mehta
- Open mHealth and the problem of data interoperability / Deborah Estrin and Anna de Paula Hanika, with Dawn Nafus
- Field notes in contamination studies / Marc Bãhlen
- Data, (bio)sensing and (other-)worldly stories from the cycle routes of london / Alex Taylor
- The data citizen, the quantified self and personal genomics / Judith Gregory and Geoffrey C. Bowker.