by Research Team | Nov 17, 2016 | Research Publications
Author(s): Harari, Gabriella M.Lane, Nicholas D.Wang, RuiCrosier, Benjamin S.Campbell, Andrew T.Gosling, Samuel D. Abstract: Smartphones now offer the promise of collecting behavioral data unobtrusively, in situ, as it unfolds in the course of daily life. Data can be...
by Research Team | Nov 11, 2016 | Research Publications
Author(s): Light, BenBurgess, JeanDuguay, Stefanie Abstract: Software applications (apps) are now prevalent in the digital media environment. They are the site of significant sociocultural and economic transformations across many domains, from health and relationships...
by Research Team | Nov 8, 2016 | Research Publications
Author(s): O’Neill, Christopher Abstract: While the Quantified Self has often been described as a contemporary iteration of Taylorism, this article argues that a more accurate comparison is to be made with what Anson Rabinbach has termed the “European Science of...
by Research Team | Nov 3, 2016 | Research Publications
Authors: Gundi Knies Alita Nandi Lucinda Platt Abstract: Immigrants and ethnic minorities tend to have lower life satisfaction than majority populations. However, current understanding of the drivers of these gaps is limited. Using a rich, nationally representative...
by Research Team | Oct 31, 2016 | Research Publications
Author(s): Zhang, JunLowry, Paul Benjamin Abstract: With the rapid development of wearable technologies, nowadays people can easily track and record their health-related information, such as athletic performance and vital signs. The quantified-self 2.0 movement...