This article explores how women in Turkey use sensing technologies to render visible their productivity at home in ways that contest home–
workplace boundary under neoliberal, digital capitalism. It does so by focusing on a group of lower- and…
With the increase in algorithms on social media, scholarship is increasingly focused on “algorithmic literacy,” or users’ understanding of
algorithms. Algorithmic literacy is multi-faceted (knowledge, attitudes, and behavior), and researchers are…
Internet of Things (IoT) sensor networks are an emerging technology at the center of the datafication and optimization of far-reaching environmental
infrastructures—from “smart cities” to workplace efficiencies. However, this low-power, low-cost…
This study explored sensor-based e-government practices in eight pilot “Future Communities” in Zhejiang Province, China. Adopting the ap-
proach of “e-government in everyday practice,” it examines how grid members at the grassroots level make sense…
This study investigates digital parenting divides, or how parents’ strategies for regulating their children’s online activities differ based on their
available resources and digital parenting readiness (i.e., digital parenting self-efficacy,…
Sensor-based technologies (SBTs) allow users to track biometric data and feature interactions that foster social support. The social support from
SBTs can increase intrinsic motivation to engage in and sustain positive health behaviors. Guided by…
In 2007, the Yup’ik village of Quinhagak contacted archaeologists after locals found precontact artifacts on a nearby beach. This collaboration led
to the subsequent excavation of Nunalleq, an important ancestral site threatened by climate change.…
In-home sensor systems supported by machine learning are increasingly used to enhance communication between those living with long-term
conditions such as dementia and healthcare professionals and carers who support them. Perspectives from the…
Social media platforms employ algorithmic recommendations to optimize the user’s experience and incentivize particular forms of cultural pro-
duction. While prior research shows that creators respond to these incentives and seek to optimize their…
This article focuses on uses and experiences of everyday sensory technologies by racially and ethnically diverse persons with disabilites, bringing
our research to the junction of critical technology studies, migration studies, and critical…