Not on my watch: understanding the affordances of self-tracking for adolescents' social and psychological wellbeing
<p>We can see aspects of our everyday lives through data – how many steps we took to the supermarket, how many kilometres we covered walking the dog, or how many calories we burned cycling to work. Whilst self-tracking is not new, and indeed not always digital, we have seen the continuing deve...
Main Author: | Freeman, JL |
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Other Authors: | Neff, G |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2023
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