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The Measured Life in the Digital Age : Optimization by Numbers.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
King, Vera.
Contributor:
Gerisch, Benigna.
Rosa, Hartmut.
Series:
Routledge Advances in Sociology Series
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource (325 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group, 2025.
Summary:
This book examines both the productive and counterproductive dimensions of the increasing orientation towards digital figures. Building on findings of the transdisciplinary research project 'The Measured Life', it explores the social, cultural and psychological implications of digital optimisation.
Contents:
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Notes on Contributors
Part I Introduction
1 The Measured Life: Productive and Counterproductive Consequences of Quantification in Digitally Optimising Societies
Part II Social Relations in the Context of Digital Media
2 Attention: Shared, Divided, Undivided: Cultural Change and Psychic Development in the Digital Age
3 Modes of Resonance in the Age of Digitalisation
4 Relationship Formation in the Context of Digital Change: Two Case Studies on Social Media and Self-Tracking
5 "There Is Definitely Something Potentially Addictive About It": Self-Measurement as the New Digital Normal
Part III Dynamics of Parametric Optimisation: Digitalised Life-Conduct, Work and Organisation
6 Parametric Optimisation
7 Digital and Parametric Optimisation in the World of Work: An Overview of Research
8 The Significance of Numbers in Digital Living and Working Environments: Ambivalent Meanings of Measurement and Comparison
9 Social Problems Work in Local Governments: Quantification Practice in Demand and Resource Planning
Part IV Digitally Measured Bodies (in the Context of Psychopathologies)
10 Self-Measurement as a Form of Optimisation and a Defensive Corset: Case Study of an Avid Self-Tracker
11 Quantifying Self-Quantification: A Statistical Study on Individual Characteristics and Motivations for Digital Self-Tracking in Young and Middle-Aged Adults in Germany
12 Between Vulnerable Receptivity and Avoidant Distancing: A Psychoanalytic Investigation of the Psychic Processing of Self-Tracking in Women with Bulimia
13 Mirroring Recognition and Narcissistic Withdrawal: Psychodynamics of Self-Tracking in Burnout and Depression
Part V Conclusion
14 The Measured Life: New "Normalities" and "Pathologies" in Digital Society
Name Index.
Subject Index.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
1-04-040409-X
1-003-42249-7
1-04-040414-6
9781003422495
OCLC:
1524422452

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