Living Data
Making Sense of Health Biosensing
Celia Roberts author Maggie Mort author Adrian Mackenzie author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bristol University Press
Published:24th Jul '19
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As individuals increasingly seek ways of accessing, understanding and sharing data about their own bodies, this book offers a critique of the popular claim that ‘more information’ equates to ‘better health’. In a study that redefines the public, academic and policy related debates around health, bodies, information and data, the authors consider the ways in which the phenomenon of self-diagnosis has created alternative worlds of knowledge and practises which are often at odds with professional medical advice. With a focus on data that concerns significant life changes, this book explores the potential challenges related to people’s changing relationships with traditional health systems as access to, and control over, data shifts.
“This is an original and timely text – an absolute pleasure to read and a unique contribution to the field.” Emma Rich, University of Bath
''This book presents a compelling account of people's engagements with biosensors. Drawing on their long history of research in science and technology studies, the authors elucidate how people can be helped or disappointed by these new technologies.'' Deborah Lupton, University of New South Wales
ISBN: 9781529207507
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208 pages