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1. Introduction: Metric Culture and the Over-Examined Life; Btihaj Ajana 2. Performance Management and the Audited Self; Cris Shore and Susan Wright 3. The Digitisation of Welfare: A Strategy Towards Improving Citizens’ Self-Care and Co-Management of Welfare; Nicole Thualagant and Ditte-Marie From 4. ‘A Much Better Person’: The Agential Capacities of Self-Tracking Practices; Deborah Lupton and Gavin J. D. Smith 5. Resonating Self-Tracking Practices? Empirical Insights into Theoretical Reflections on a “Sociology of Resonance”; Karolin Eva Kappler, Agnieszka Krzeminska and Eryk Noji 6. The 1-Person Laboratory of the Quantified Self Community; Thomas Blomseth Christiansen, Dorthe Brogård Kristensen and Jakob Eg Larsen 7. Embodiment and Agency Through Self-Tracking Practices of People Living with Diabetes; Giada Danesi, Mélody Pralong and Vincent Pidoux 8. Doing Calories: The Practices of Dieting Using Calorie Counting App MyFitnessPal; Gabija Didžiokaitė, Paula Saukko and Christian Greiffenhagen 9. Sleep App Discourses: A Cultural Perspective; Antoinette Fage-Butler 10. Academic Metrics and Positioning Strategies; Janet Chan, Fleur Johns and Lyria Bennett Moses 11. Real-Time Grade Books and the Quantified Student; William G. Staples 12. A Quantified Self Report Card: Ethical Considerations of Privacy as Commodity; Chelsea Palmer and Rochelle Fairfield 13. The Limits of Ratio: An Analysis of NPM in Sweden Using Nicholas of Cusa’s Understanding of Reason; Jonna Bornemark
In 13 papers from a conference in Aarhus, Denmark during June 2017, contributors in the social sciences, technology, and law explore how the culture of measuring is convincing people to measure themselves in various ways. Their topics include the digitization of welfare: a strategy towards improving citizens' self-care and co-management of welfare, resonating self-tracking practices: empirical insights into theoretical reflections on a Sociology of Resonance, doing calories: the practices of dieting using calorie-counting app MyFitnessPal, a quantified self report card: ethical considerations of privacy as commodity, and the limits of ratio: an analysis of New Public Management in Sweden using Nicholas of Cusa's understanding of reason.