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The Digital Health Self Wellness Tracking And Social Media Rachael Kent

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The Digital Health Self Wellness Tracking And Social Media Rachael Kent
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Publisher: Bristol University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.54 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Rachael Kent
ISBN: 9781529210163, 152921016X
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Digital Health Self Wellness Tracking And Social Media Rachael Kent by Rachael Kent 9781529210163, 152921016X instant download after payment.

This is a detailed analysis of how understandings of health management past, present and future has transformed in the digital age. Since the mid-20th century, we have witnessed ‘healthy’ lifestyles being pushed as part of health promotion strategies, both via the state, and through health tracking tools, and narratives of wellness online. This marks a seismic shift from a public welfare state responsibility for health towards individualised practices of digital self-care. Today health has become representative of ‘lifestyle corrections' which is performed on social media. Putting the spotlight on neoliberalism and digital technology as pervasive tools that dictate wellness as a moral obligation, Rachael Kent critically analyses how users navigate relationships between self-tracking technologies, social media, and everyday health management. .

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