Invited talk by Btihaj Ajana at Health technologies in practice: between the home and the clinic, 19-20 June 2019, University of Sheffield.
Invited talk by Btihaj Ajana at Health technologies in practice: between the home and the clinic, 19-20 June 2019, University of Sheffield.
This one-day workshop focuses on the rising practices of self-tracking through digital devices and apps, and on the related phenomenon of the Quantified Self movement. It brings together relevant scholars to critically debate the various aspects of such practices and assess their actual and potential implications. More details on: http://aias.au.dk/events/the-quantified-self/
Date: 15 Jun 2015
Venue: Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies
A talk by Btihaj Ajana at the Theater and Performance Research Association's event, Performing the Quantified Self: Authorship, Ownership and Autobiography in the era of Big Data, 5-7 September, Bristol University. More details on the event at: http://goo.gl/Ap0lJD
Date: 5-7 Sep 2016
Venue: Bristol University
Recent years have witnessed an intensive growth of systems of measurement and an increasing integration of data processes into various spheres of everyday life, so much so that it can be argued that we are now living in a ‘metric culture’. This two-day international conference brings together relevant scholars who are engaged in the study of practices of self-tracking and related technologies to critically reflect on the way metric culture is unfolding within and affecting the various spheres of our everyday life.
Organised by: Btihaj Ajana (AIAS and King’s College London)
Confirmed keynote speakers: Deborah Lupton (University of Canberra, Australia) & Rosalind Gill (City University London, UK)
Date: 7-9 Jun 2017
Venue: Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies
A panel discussion organised by Btihaj Ajana for the Arts and Humanties Festival 2016 at King's College London. This panel addresses the rising trend of self-tracking and quantification, examining their applications as well as implications in various spheres of everyday life.
Date: 13 Oct 2016
Venue: King's College London
Btihaj Ajana is speaking about the ethical and political implications of self-tracking culture at the International Journal of Arts & Sciences’ (IJAS)/University of London Annual Conference 2016, 8-11 November 2016. More details on: http://sched.co/8fb3
Date: 8-11 Nov 2016
Venue: Senate House, London
Btihaj Ajana will be presenting "Freedom or abandonment? Reflections on the politics of digital self-tracking" at MeCCSA 2017 conference, 11-13 January, University of Leeds. Ajana will be discussing the connection between neoliberal ethos of freedom, choice, agency, and responsibility, and individual as well as communal practices of fitness-tracking. More details on the event at: http://meccsa2017.org.uk/programme/
Date: 11-13 Jan 2017
Venue: Leeds