The 1-Person Laboratory of the Quantified Self Community

Thomas Blomseth Christiansen, Dorthe Brogård Kristensen, Jakob Eg Larsen

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Abstract

This chapter provides an insider perspective on the Quantified Self (QS) community. It is argued that the overall approach and methods used in the QS community have not been adequately described. Consequently, the aim of the chapter is to give an account of the work performed by self-trackers in what we coin the 1-PersonLaboratory (1PL). Additionally, the chapter describes other aspects of the 1PL, for example the methods, procedures and instrumentation that are being used and the knowledge sharing taking place in the QS community. With a point of departure in empirical cases it is demonstrated how QS self-trackers put their own questions, observations and subjective experience front and centre by using their own instrumentation and data sets in their personal laboratories. In the 1PL, the causalities that are looked for are not aimed at generalisation to an entire population; on the contrary, the causal connections on the level of the person are essential for discovery by
the individual.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMetric Culture: Ontologies of Self-Tracking Practices
PublisherEmerald Group Publishing
Publication date2019
Pages97-115
ISBN (Print)978-1-78743-290-1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Keywords

  • Quantified Self
  • Digital self-tracking
  • Scientific method
  • Self-experimentation
  • 1-person laboratory

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