Digital Health, digital sociology, Events, Social theory, Sociology of Health and Illness
Category: Sociology of Health and Illness
45 Posts
Digital Health, digital sociology, Events, Social theory, Sociology of Health and Illness, Technology, Uncategorized
Online event 11th Jan 2021: Molecular Politics, Wearable, and the Aretaic Shift in Biopolitical Governance by Peter Lindner
Digital Health, digital labour, digital sociology, Politics, Self Tracking, Social theory, Sociology of Health and Illness, Technology, Uncategorized
The Accumulation of consciousnesses: from biopolitics to psychopolitics
Cost of Living, Digital Health, Social theory, Sociology of Health and Illness, Technology, Uncategorized
Turning the NHS into Uber – new post on Cost of Living blog
Digital Health, digital sociology, Politics, Self Tracking, Social theory, Sociology of Health and Illness, Technology, Uncategorized
Self-tracking and “automatic subjects”

Biosocieties, Digital Health, digital sociology, Social theory, Sociology of Health and Illness, Teaching, Technologies, Health and Bodies, Technology, Uncategorized
Quantified Self and Digital Health
Digital Health, digital sociology, Self Tracking, Sociology of Health and Illness, Technology, Uncategorized
New project – Can activity self-tracking decrease health and social inequalities? – Using commercial big datasets critically
Biosocieties, Social theory, Sociology of Health and Illness, Teaching, Technologies, Health and Bodies, Technology, Uncategorized
Genetic technologies of the self
Biosocieties, Social theory, Sociology of Health and Illness, surveillance, Teaching, Technologies, Health and Bodies, Technology, Uncategorized
Technologies for governing healthy bodies: “surveillance medicine” and public health
Biosocieties, Social theory, Sociology of Health and Illness, Teaching, Technologies, Health and Bodies, Uncategorized