articleApr 26, 2014GREEN OA

Personal tracking as lived informatics

University of Glasgow

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Abstract

This paper characterises the use of activity trackers as "lived informatics". This characterisation is contrasted with other discussions of personal informatics and the quantified self. The paper reports an interview study with activity tracker users. The study found: people do not logically organise, but interweave various activity trackers, sometimes with ostensibly the same functionality; that tracking is often social and collaborative rather than personal; that there are different styles of tracking, including goal driven tracking and documentary tracking; and that tracking information is often used and interpreted with reference to daily or short term goals and decision making. We suggest there will be…

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Keywords
  • BitTorrent tracker
  • Tracking (education)
  • Informatics
  • Activity tracker
  • Computer science
  • Everyday life
  • Term (time)
  • Personally identifiable information
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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