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Lifelogging : Digital self-tracking and Lifelogging - between disruptive technology and cultural transformation
Making Emotions Count: The Self-Tracking of Feelings (Extended Abstract)
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Sarah Miriam Pritz
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Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 25
Lifelogging and Vital Normalism
pp. 43
Lifelogging
pp. 61
You are Your Data: Self-Tracking Practices and Concepts of Data
pp. 81
21st Century Men and the Digital Amalgamation of Life
pp. 111
Capturing the Ordinary: Imagining the User in Designing Automatic Photographic Lifelogging Technologies
pp. 129
Deathlogging: Social Life Beyond the Grave
pp. 151
Lifestories as a Lifelogging-Project: Russian Émigré Bloggers and Their Life Stories
pp. 179
Making Emotions Count: The Self-Tracking of Feelings (Extended Abstract)
pp. 189
Built Environment, Physical Activity and Social Participation of Older People
pp. 207
Self-Monitoring
pp. 213
Reflect Yourself!
pp. 235
Effects of Quantified Self Beyond Self-Optimization
pp. 249
Measuring the Entrepreneur of Himself
pp. 267
Calorie Counting or Calorie Tracking
pp. 283
Self-Tracking as Knowledge Production: Quantified Self between Prosumption and Citizen Science
pp. 305
To Log or Not to Log? SWOT Analysis of Self-Tracking
pp. 327
The Emergence of Lifelogging and Thinglogging
pp. 345
Rational Discrimination and Lifelogging: The Expansion of the Combat Zone and the new Taxonomy of the Social
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