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December 2021 Featured New Books

by Emily Wages on 2021-12-03T10:19:00-05:00 | 0 Comments

 New at UC Clermont Library


Cover ArtEpidemiology for Public Health Practice by Robert H. Friis; Thomas Sellers
Call Number: RA651 .F686 2021
ISBN: 9781284175431
Publication Date: 2020-03-30
 

Cover ArtOur Astronomical Clockwork: from Ancient Origins to Modern Astronomy of the Solar System by Richard Kerner

Call Number: QB15 .K42 2022
ISBN: 9789811215315
Publication Date: 2020-08-14
 

Cover ArtThe Politics and Possibilities of Self-Tracking Technology by Suneel Jethani
Call Number: TK7882.W437 J48 2021
ISBN: 9781800433397
Publication Date: 2021-06-18
 
Collecting data about our lives, our bodies and our behaviours has become a part of everyday practice that promises greater self-awareness, healthier living and increased productivity. This book focuses on the dialectical relationship between users and designers of self-tracking technology to examine how logics of datafication redefine the body. It explores what these emerging relations mean for imagining, designing and analysing sociotechnical systems that bring about self-tracking. Jethani provides a genealogy of self-tracking to situate the notions of quantified and quantifiable selves as problematic data regimes within contemporary digital culture. It charts the origins of self-tracking from within the blueprint of the "Californian Ideology" to a global social movement which now reaches beyond self-experimentation to encompass the wider trajectories of using wearable sensor technology in the neoliberal management of health, wellbeing and productivity. The book reframes and theorises the quantified self by re-examining and developing arguments of how bodies "disappear" (Jewson), are made "docile" (Foucault) and get caught up in "rhythms" (Lefebvre) by datafication. The concept of a "quantised" self is introduced as a means of reading into and exposing the inherent political interests being served when self-tracking technology is introduced into clinical, home and workplace settings. Drawing from case studies of self-tracking in practice, the final chapter sketches the outline of a mutual praxis of critique and design that allows us to reimagine the politics embedded in sociotechnical systems of self-tracking and to consider possibilities of intervention

 

Cover ArtRemote Work Revolution by Tsedal Neeley
Call Number: HD2336.3 .N44 2021
ISBN: 0063068303
Publication Date: 2021-03-30
 

Cover ArtThe Self-Taught Computer Scientist by Cory Althoff
Call Number: QA76.27 .A48 2022
ISBN: 9781119724414
Publication Date: 2021-10-19
 

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