Your health in numbers : a sociological analysis of two Quantified-self Communities
214-227 p.
This article describes and analyzes how members of QS communities conceptualize and in-terpret data about themselves, and in particular, about their health. Our methodology is based on twenty semi-structured interviews with members of Quantified-self communities based in Turin, Italy and Cambridge, U.K. The results of these interviews show how self-measurement practices help to facilitate better management of one's health, especially when health-management is considered in a broader framework of general self-improvement. Furthermore, although self-tracking heightens users' health-related competence - and in turn, seems to reduce the traditional jurisdiction of doctors - an overarching frame of medicalization remains intact; indeed, the alleged "scientificness" of the self-quantification involved in self-tracking itself exemplifies the medicalization of daily life. [Publishers' text].
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Salute e società : XVI, supplemento 3, 2017-
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Codice DOI: 10.3280/SES2017-SU3014
ISSN: 1972-4845
PAROLE CHIAVE
- Quantified-self community, health, prevention, diagnosis, therapy, medicalization