Dawn Nafus is Senior Research Scientist at Intel Labs and the editor of Quantified- Biosensing Technologies in Everyday Life (MIT Press). Adrian Mackenzie is Professor of Technological Cultures in the Department of Sociology at Lancaster University and the author of Wirelessness- Radical Empiricism in Network Cultures (MIT Press). Maggie Mort is Reader in the Sociology of Science, Technology, and Medicine in the Department of Sociology and Division of Medicine at Lancaster University in the UK. Helen Nissenbaum is Professor of Media, Culture, and Communication and Computer Science at New York University, where she is Director of the Information Law Institute. Gina Neff is Associate Professor of Communication and Sociology and a senior data scientist at the University of Washington. She is the author of Venture Labor- Work and the Burden of Risk in Innovative Industries (MIT Press). Geoffrey C. Bowker is Professor and Director of the Evoke Lab at the University of California, Irvine. He is the coauthor (with Susan Leigh Star) of Sorting Things Out- Classification and Its Consequences and the author of Memory Practices in the Sciences, both published by the MIT Press.
This is a great book for people interested in digital health and self- and other-tracking and contributes to a growing literature. It is a methodological triumph. -Phoebe Moore, Theory Culture & Society This is a great book for people interested in digital health and self- and other-tracking and contributes to a growing literature. It is a methodological triumph. -Phoebe Moore, Theory Culture & Society * Reviews *