Fitter, Happier, More Productive? The Normative Ontology of Fitness Trackers

Katta Spiel, Fares Kayali, Louise Horvath, Michael Penkler, Sabine Harrer, Miguel Angel Sicart, Jessica Hammer

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Abstract

Fitness trackers promise a longer and better life for the people who engage with them. What is forgotten in their analysis for HCI, though, is how they re-conceptualise the very notion of what constitutes a 'step'. We discuss everyday edge cases illustrating how fitness trackers fail to address goals and ideals of people using them. They merely re-affirm the fitness of already fit people and can have an adversarial effect on others. For future designers, we offer strategies to become aware of their own biases and provide implications for designers potentially leading to more non-normative and diverse designs of trackers.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelCHI'18 Extended Abtracts
Antal sider10
UdgivelsesstedNew York, NY, USA
ForlagAssociation for Computing Machinery
Publikationsdato2018
ArtikelnummerPaper alt08
ISBN (Elektronisk)978-1-4503-5621-3/18/04
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2018
BegivenhedCHI '18 CHI - Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems : Engage with CHI - Montreal, Montreal, Canada
Varighed: 21 apr. 201826 apr. 2018
https://chi2018.acm.org/

Konference

KonferenceCHI '18 CHI - Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
LokationMontreal
Land/OmrådeCanada
ByMontreal
Periode21/04/201826/04/2018
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