Engagement and the quantified self: uneventful relationships with ghostly companions

Ruffino, Paolo (2017) Engagement and the quantified self: uneventful relationships with ghostly companions. In: Self-tracking: empirical and philosophical investigations. Palgrave, pp. 11-25. ISBN 9783319653785

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This chapter looks at the notion of engagement and its interpretation in the development and marketing of self-tracking wearable devices and in the literature on the Quantified Self and gamification. It concludes that the vision provided so far in these contexts imagines a scenario where events are impossible, and the quantification of the self is reduced to a collection of facts about the individual. It is precisely by investigating the polysemy of the term ‘engagement’ that alternative relationships with our quantified selves could be imagined. This is a necessary practice, in an age when engagement is no longer voluntarily but imposed on the user by invisible forms of tracking. The argument is supported by drawing on a personal, emotional, and ‘catastrophic’ experience with Nike+ FuelBand.

Keywords:Engagement, Self-Tracking, Quantified Self, Nike+, Gamification
Subjects:P Mass Communications and Documentation > P300 Media studies
Divisions:College of Arts > Lincoln School of Film & Media > Lincoln School of Film & Media (Media)
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Deposited On:27 Oct 2017 10:29

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