跟踪(教育)
具身认知
BitTorrent跟踪器
跟踪(心理语言学)
自我
活动追踪器
对象(语法)
心理学
互联网隐私
社会学
美学
计算机科学
社会心理学
人工智能
艺术
教育学
语言学
哲学
眼动
可穿戴计算机
嵌入式系统
作者
Marianne Clark,Clare Southerton,Matthew Driller
标识
DOI:10.1177/14614448221083992
摘要
Digital self-tracking devices increasingly inhabit everyday landscapes, yet many people abandon self-trackers not long after acquisition. Although research has examined why people discontinue these devices, less explores what actually happens when people unplug. This article addresses this gap by considering the embodied and habitual dimensions of self-tracking and discontinuance. We consider the potential for digital data – and their unanticipated affects – to linger within habitual practices even after the device is abandoned. We draw on the philosophies of Felix Ravaisson and Gilles Deleuze to understand habit as a capacity for change, rather than a performance of sameness. We trace how self-tracking prompts new embodiments that continue to unfold even after people disengage. In decentring the device as our object of attention, we trouble the logic that self-tracking simply ‘stops’ in its absence. This holds implications for theorizing human–digital relations and for how self-tracking health interventions are implemented and evaluated.
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