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Research interests
Doctoral research examines how the socio-technological affordances and choice architecture of digital technology and (converged) social media impact and influence upon autobiographical narratives, self-presentation, and constructions of health identity within on/offline networked communities
Education/Academic qualification
Master of Arts, 'MyFitnessPal' - Self-Surveillance and Regulatory Design in Health Self-Care: The Use and Influence of Self-‐Quantifying Applications Upon Individual Health Behaviours and Constructions of the Self within Online Communities, University of Brighton
Award Date: 1 Jan 2014
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Thesis
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The Use of Self-Tracking Technologies and Social Media in Self-Representation and Management of ‘Health’
Author: Kent, R., 2019Supervisor: Ajana, B. (Supervisor) & Ridsdale, L. (Supervisor)
Student thesis: Doctoral Thesis › Doctor of Philosophy
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