01130nam0 22002893i 450 VAN024647220220527021402.624N978-3-030-66622-420220527d2021 |0itac50 baengCH|||| |||||Theory of Elasticity and PlasticityA Textbook of Solid Body MechanicsValentin Molotnikov, Antonina MolotnikovaChamSpringer2021XXV, 445 p.ill.24 cmCHChamVANL001889MolotnikovValentinVANV201661846127MolotnikovaAntoninaVANV2016621265550Springer <editore>VANV108073650ITSOL20240614RICAhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-66622-4https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-66622-4BIBLIOTECA CENTRO DI SERVIZIO SBAVAN15NVAN0246472BIBLIOTECA CENTRO DI SERVIZIO SBA15CONS SBA EBOOK 9153 15EB 9153 20220527 Theory of Elasticity and Plasticity2983571UNICAMPANIA03245nam 22006373 450 991076580040332120240513051807.097810030856761003085679978100018211810001821189781000185294100018529X97813500514091350051403https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003085676(CKB)4100000010079565(MiAaPQ)EBC6159790(OCoLC)1155637985(OCoLC-P)1155637985(FlBoTFG)9781003085676(MiAaPQ)EBC7245409(Au-PeEL)EBL7245409(ScCtBLL)1eacccb3-6b9b-4c4b-8af3-6df94bd0dc5c(EXLCZ)99410000001007956520231110d2020 uy 0engurcnu|||unuuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierImagining personal data experiences of self-tracking /Vaike Fors [and three others]1.Abingdon, Oxon :Routledge,2020.©20201 online resource (127 pages) illustrations"First published 2020 by Bloomsbury Academic."9781350051386 1350051381 Includes bibliographical references and index.List of Figures Acknowledgements Prologue 1. Self-Tracking in the World 2. Encountering the Temporalities and Imaginaries of Personal Data 3. Ubiquitous Monitoring Technologies in Historical Perspective 4. Algorithmic Imaginations 5. Traces through the Present 6. Anticipatory Data Worlds 7. Personal Data Futures Notes Bibliography IndexDigital self-tracking devices and data have become normal elements of everyday life. Imagining Personal Data examines the implications of the rise of body monitoring and digital self-tracking for how we inhabit, experience and imagine our everyday worlds and futures. Through a focus on how it feels to live in environments where data is emergent, present and characterized by a sense of uncertainty, the authors argue for a new interdisciplinary approach to understanding the implications of self-tracking, which attends to its past, present and possible future. Building on social science approaches, the book accounts for the concerns of scholars working in design, philosophy and human-computer interaction. It problematizes the body and senses in relation to data and tracking devices, presents an accessible analytical account of the sensory and affective experiences of self-tracking, and questions the status of big data. In doing so it proposes an agenda for future research and design that puts people at its centre.Self-monitoringSocial aspectsInformation technologySocial aspectsSelf-monitoringSocial aspects.Information technologySocial aspects.303.4834303.4834Fors Vaike1449410MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910765800403321Imagining personal data3647672UNINA