Metric culture: ontologies of self-tracking practices

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United Kingdom: Emerald Publishing (2018)
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Abstract

Data and metrics play an unmistakably powerful role in today's society. Over the years, their use has expanded to cover almost every sphere of everyday life. This book provides a critical investigation into what we can call a ""metric culture"" in which practices of self-tracking and quantification have become more popular than ever before.

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Btihaj Ajana
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