Living Data Making Sense of Health Biosensing

Celia Roberts, Adrian Mackenzie, Maggie Mort, Mette Kragh-Furbo, Joann Wilkinson, Theresa Atkinson

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Abstract

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.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationLiving Data
Subtitle of host publicationMaking Sense of Health Biosensing
PublisherBristol University Press
Pages1-185
Number of pages185
ISBN (Electronic)9781529207514
ISBN (Print)9781529207507
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2019
Externally publishedYes

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