Videos

Digital Health Technologies and Self-Representation, Rachael Kent (King’s College London, UK)

Digital Health Technologies and Self-Representation.

AIAS WORKSHOP: The Quantified Self and the Rise of SelfTracking
Culture, 15. june 2016 (Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies)

Hybrid subjectivity and the gamification of self, Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies

(from left to right) Christian Ulrik Andersen (Aarhus University, Denmark), Paolo Ruffino (University of York, UK), Jill Walker Rettberg (University of Bergen, Norway)

AIAS WORKSHOP: The Quantified Self and the Rise of SelfTracking
Culture, 15. june 2016 ( Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies)

The Machine as Confidante, (Jill Walker Rettberg, University of Bergen, Norway)

AIAS WORKSHOP: The Quantified Self and the Rise of SelfTracking
Culture, 15. june 2016 (Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies)

Making sense of the Quantified Self data, Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies

(from left to right) Phoebe Moore (Middlesex University, UK), Dorthe Brogård Kristensen (University of Southern Denmark), Keith Spiller (Open University, UK)

AIAS WORKSHOP: The Quantified Self and the Rise of SelfTracking
Culture, 15. june 2016 (Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies)

Mediatization, representation and the Quantified Self, Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies

(from left to right) Stine Liv Johansen (Aarhus University, Denmark), Rachael Kent (King’s College London, UK), Joeb Høfdinghoff Grønborg (Aarhus University, Denmark)

AIAS WORKSHOP: The Quantified Self and the Rise of SelfTracking
Culture, 15. june 2016 (Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies)

Working bodies, Chris Till (Leeds Beckett University)

Working bodies: work, exercise and the valorization of productivity
in neoliberalism.

AIAS WORKSHOP: The Quantified Self and the Rise of SelfTracking
Culture, 15. june 2016 (Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies)