Community Building:
- October, 2013. Sociologist Deborah Lupton and I have created a multi-disciplinary ListServ for researchers exploring self-tracking, wearable technology, and personal health informatics. If you’re a sociologist, cognitive scientist, policy analyst, lawyer, computer scientist, or really…anybody else interested in biosensors and tracking (particularly from an information privacy perspective), drop us a line for more information — happy to add you to the list!
Press:
- September, 2013. WNYC’s Stan Alcorn asked me to weigh in on whether your boss should track your fitness.
- August, 2013. I recently spoke with journalist Lindsay Wise about some of the privacy issues associated with mobile health trackers.
- July, 2013. Dan Gottleib, host of WHYY’s Voices in the Family invited me to participate in a conversation about health self-tracking, privacy, and the Quantified Self movement.
Conference Organization:
- February, 2013. Former colleague Martin French and I organized a workshop about the future of the Personal Health Portfolio, focusing on technology, usability, and policy issues. We had lots of fun and learned a tremendous amount. Stay tuned for papers.