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The Artefacts of Digital Mental Health / by Jacinthe Flore
(Health, Technology and Society. ISSN:29463378)

Publisher (Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan)
Year 2023
Edition 1st ed. 2023.
Authors *Flore, Jacinthe author
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Size XVII, 104 p : online resource
Notes Introduction: Artefacts in the making of digital mental health -- Apps and chatbots: The emergence of algorithmic subjectivity -- Wearable devices: Bodies living and becoming with vital artefacts -- Ingestible sensors: Embodied care with/for data -- Coda
Dr Jacinthe Flore is a Lecturer in Science and Technology Studies in the discipline of History and Philosophy of Science, School of Historical and Philosophical Studies, at The University of Melbourne, Australia. The Artefacts of Digital Mental Health focuses on smartphone apps, wearables devices, and ingestible sensors, which are at the centre of research, development, and investment in mental health and digitalisation. The book aims to examine digital mental health through three artefacts that are defined by their ubiquity, everydayness, popularity, innovation and hype, and emergent qualities. It engages with theoretical approaches to technology, mental health, and wellbeing informed by Science and Technology Studies, sociological studies of health and mental health, and sociomaterialism. The book brings together different theories of mental health, subjectivity, the body, care, and digitalisation alongside biodigital artefacts as exemplars of transformations in digital mental health
HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-4322-7
Subjects LCSH:Science -- Social aspects  All Subject Search
LCSH:Social medicine
LCSH:Digital media
FREE:Science and Technology Studies
FREE:Medical Sociology
FREE:Health, Medicine and Society
FREE:Digital and New Media
Classification LCC:Q175.4-.55
DC23:303.483
ID 8000094302
ISBN 9789819943227

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