Sensing Health: Bodies, Data, and Digital Health Technologies: Digital Culture Books
Autor Mikki Kressbachen Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 feb 2024
To capture and analyze digital health experiences, Kressbach develops a method that combines descriptive practices from Film and Media Studies and Phenomenology. After examining the design and feedback structures of digital health platforms and devices, the author uses her own first-person accounts to analyze the impact of the technology on her body, behaviors, and perception of health. Across five chapters focused on different categories of digital health—menstrual trackers, sexual wellness technologies, fitness trackers, meditation and breathing technologies, and posture and running wearables—Sensing Health demonstrates a method of analysis that acknowledges and critiques the biomedical structures of digital health technology while remaining attentive to the lived experiences of users. Through a focus on the intersection of technological design and experience, this method can be used by researchers, scholars, designers, and developers alike.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780472056590
ISBN-10: 047205659X
Pagini: 302
Ilustrații: 18
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Colecția University of Michigan Press
Seria Digital Culture Books
ISBN-10: 047205659X
Pagini: 302
Ilustrații: 18
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Colecția University of Michigan Press
Seria Digital Culture Books
Notă biografică
Mikki Kressbach is an Assistant Professor of Film, TV and Media Studies at Loyola Marymount University.
Cuprins
Table of Contents
Introduction: Sensing Health
Introduction: Sensing Health
Describing (Digital) Health
Defining Health
Organization
Note on Language
Chapter 1: Life as Cycle: The Datafication of Menstrual HealthOrganization
Note on Language
Managing Excess and Excretion
Biomedical Cycles
Life as Cycle
Rethinking Menstrual Management
Chapter 2: Pleasure Points: Sextech and Measuring Sexual WellnessBiomedical Cycles
Life as Cycle
Rethinking Menstrual Management
Quantifying Sex and Pleasure
Selling Sexual Wellness
Optimizing Pleasure
The Purpose of Pleasure?
Chapter 3: Every Step Counts: Analyzing Fitness Tracking TechnologiesSelling Sexual Wellness
Optimizing Pleasure
The Purpose of Pleasure?
Health as/and Fitness
Measure and Improve
Feeling Fit?
Chapter 4: Meditation and Breathing Technologies and the Biomedicalization of WellnessMeasure and Improve
Feeling Fit?
From Health to Wellbeing
The Relaxation Response and the Rise of Evidence-Based Wellness
“Making the intangible tangible”
From Wellbeing to Feeling Health
Chapter 5: Bodies in Action: Measuring Movement and IntensityThe Relaxation Response and the Rise of Evidence-Based Wellness
“Making the intangible tangible”
From Wellbeing to Feeling Health
“Make your body the sexiest outfit you’ll ever own”
Feedback on Form
Health as “Homelike Being-in-the-World”
BibliographyFeedback on Form
Health as “Homelike Being-in-the-World”
Recenzii
“We are surrounded by technologies that measure our bodies, providing us data that aims to help us improve our health. Many of these technologies objectify our bodies, delivering reductionist accounts of complex biological processes. In Sensing Health, Kressbach shows that there is a potential for other technologies and designs that cater to the actual messiness, corporeality, secretions, and overall complexities of our changing bodies, instead of concealing or simplifying them.”
—Kristina Höök, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
—Kristina Höök, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
“Sensing Health examines digital health technologies coming from a variety of fields (wellbeing, fitness, health, etc.) to explore how they impact individual’s understanding and perception of health and body. Kressbach's methodology, which is grounded in the descriptive methods associated with the disciplines of film and media studies, enables her to explore aesthetic and multisensorial aspects crucial to digital health technologies design and use, aspects neglected by scholarly literature.”
—Silvia Casini, University of Aberdeen, King’s College
—Silvia Casini, University of Aberdeen, King’s College
Descriere
An exploration of the experience of “health” in the age of the smart watch