Jeannette Pols - Making sense with numbers: Unraveling practices of self-quantification
Anthropology and Sociology Hub Lecture
Speaker: Jeannette Pols
One of the conceptual tools for policy makers in the west to imagine a retreating welfare state is the notion of self management. Individuals should manage their own health and the health of those near and dear in order to alleviate the pressure on professional caregivers. This would make care more efficient and of higher quality, as, so the policy makers argue, self management is what people want.
In this presentation I will discuss a particular branch on the self management tree: self tracking, or self quantification, using an empirical ethics approach that studies values and their workings in practice. By using health apps to measure and analyse data about 鈥榳hat we do鈥 and to what end, the optimistic idea is that individuals can 鈥揳nd will- change their life styles. Health is an offer one simply cannot refuse.
But what kind of 鈥榚thico-psychological subjects鈥 emerge in actual practices of self-tracking? The ethico-psychological subject gets a description in terms of how it how it acts as well as made to act. It is a 鈥榮ubject explained through outer factors (as an object of the life sciences), but also an object actively shaping itself (as in the humanities). How do people make sense of numbers, and how do numbers make sense of them? The dream of the prevention optimists will not hold, but vistas are opened up on the variety of ways in which people may live with self-quantifications.
Biographical note:
Jeannette Pols is Socrates professor 鈥楽ocial Theory, Humanism and Materialities鈥 at the Department of Anthropology, program 鈥楬ealth, Care and the Body鈥, at the University of Amsterdam. She works as Associate Professor and Principal investigator at the section of Medical Ethics, department of General practice of the Academic Medical Centre in Amsterdam. She is appointed as a member of the Raad voor Volksgezondheid en Samenleving, the advisory Board for the Ministery of Health in the Netherlands.
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