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How accurate is Map my Run?

October 6, 2018 revisesociology 7,188 Comments

I’ve been relying on ‘Map my Run’ to track my runs over the last month or so, since my beloved…

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Posted in: self-tracking

On the pros and cons of self-tracking (first thoughts)

October 1, 2018 revisesociology 4,624 Comments

Self-tracking involves the regular monitoring and recording of aspects of behaviour, typically with the intention of reviewing the information recorded…

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Posted in: big data, self-tracking Filed under: self-tracking

Google’s Lion: how effective is AI at writing poetry….?

September 24, 2018 revisesociology 6,713 Comments

A fifth, ‘poetic lion’ has just joined the joined the usual four at the base of Nelson’s Column in Trafalgar…

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Posted in: technology

Book Summary/ Review: The Quantified Self

September 21, 2018 revisesociology 8,282 Comments

Brief Summary In ‘The Quantified Self (2017) Deborah Lupton  presents a critical sociological analysis of self-tracking cultures. She applies a…

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Posted in: book reviews, Identity

A few sociological observations on the British Airways hack

September 18, 2018 revisesociology 4,096 Comments

British Airways recently (early September 2018) announced that its systems had been breached, and the personal details of 380 000…

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Posted in: Crime Filed under: cyber crime

Academies: Profits Before Pupils?

September 13, 2018 revisesociology 3,054 Comments

Academies were established under New Labour, and greatly expanded as part of Coalition (basically Tory) education policy. They are a…

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Posted in: Education Filed under: academies, education, policy, privatization

Book Review: Why We Sleep?

September 12, 2018 revisesociology 5,704 Comments

A review of Why We Sleep by Mathew Walker. Brief Summary  A huge range of evidence demonstrates sleep deprivation is…

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Posted in: book reviews Filed under: experiments, health, psychology

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August 27, 2018 revisesociology 3,212 Comments

What goes into a blog post? Helpful, industry-specific content that: 1) gives readers a useful takeaway, and 2) shows you’re…

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