一间自己的房间?:使用经期追踪器来摆脱经期污名

IF 1.7 Q2 COMMUNICATION
Amanda Karlsson
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引用次数: 16

摘要

摘要本文的目的是研究经期追踪器日常使用中的需求和动机。经期追踪器是一款用于智能手机监测女性周期的应用程序。基于对使用经期追踪器的丹麦女性的12次深入采访,我探索了月经污名与经期追踪仪使用之间的联系,并调查了数据化身体中的数字痕迹。我指的是由跟踪数据创建的有血有肉的身体的表示。身体将意义传递给他们的日常生活。研究中的女性描述了该应用程序如何为她们提供保证和隐私,因此文章发现,1)经期应用程序被视为与月经来潮的身体进行探索性接触的私人、无羞耻的房间,2)具体数据可能成为可共享商品的风险不会影响这些女性的日常自我跟踪实践。
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A Room of One’s Own?: Using period trackers to escape menstrual stigma
Abstract This article’s ambition is to study the needs and motives embedded in the everyday usage of period trackers. A period tracker is an app for smartphones to monitor the female cycle. Based on twelve in-depth interviews with Danish women who use period trackers, I explore the connections among menstrual stigma and the usage of period trackers and investigate how digital traces from their datafied By datafied body, I mean the representation of the fleshly, physical body created by tracked data. bodies transmit meaning to their everyday life. The women in the study described how the app provides them with reassurance and privacy, and thus the article finds that 1) period apps are experienced as private, shame-free rooms for exploratory engagement with the menstruating body and 2) the risk of embodied data potentially becoming shareable commodities does not affect the everyday self-tracking practice of these women.
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Nordicom Review
Nordicom Review COMMUNICATION-
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