Outputs

Peer-reviewed papers

K Weiner, F Henwood, J Andrews, C Will and R Williams (2022), 'The Logics of Invited and Uninvited Material Participation: Bringing Blood Pressure Self-Monitoring Into the Clinic', Science & Technology Studies. doi: 10.23987/sts.112027.

J Andrews, K Weiner, C M Will, F Henwood and J M Dickson (2020), 'Healthcare practitioner views and experiences of patients self-monitoring blood pressure: a vignette study', BJGP Open, 10 November 2020; DOI: 10.3399/bjgpopen20X101101

C M Will, F Henwood, K Weiner and R Williams (2020) 'Negotiating the practical ethics of ‘self-tracking’ in intimate relationships: Looking for care in healthy living'. Social Science & Medicine 266: 113301 [Open access until 2 November 2020]

K Weiner, C Will, F Henwood and R Williams (2020) 'Everyday Curation? Attending to data, records and record keeping in the practices of self-monitoring'. Big Data and Society. DOI: 10.1177/2053951720918275

R Williams, C Will, K Weiner and F Henwood (2020) 'Navigating standards, encouraging interconnections: Infrastructuring digital health platforms'. Information, Communication and Society, 23, 8, 1170-1186

R Williams, K Weiner, F Henwood and C Will (2020). 'Constituting practices, shaping markets: remaking healthy living through commercial promotion of blood pressure monitors and scales'. Critical Public Health, 30(1), pp.28-40. [50 free online copies available]

K Weiner and C Will (2018). 'Thinking with care infrastructures: people, devices and the home in home blood pressure monitoring'. Sociology of Health and Illness. 40(2) pp.270-282

Working papers

K Weiner, F Henwood, C Will and R Williams (2017). 'Self-monitoring for health: questions for an emerging field, Knowledge Care and the Practices of Self-Monitoring Working Paper' (PDF, 408KB).

Final project reports for funder

K Weiner et al (2020), 'Leverhulme Trust Grant RPG-2015-348, Knowledge, care and the practices of self-monitoring: End of Award Final Report' (PDF, 830KB).

K Weiner et al (2020), 'Leverhulme Trust Grant RPG-2015-348, Knowledge, care and the practices of self-monitoring: Brief Project Summary' (PDF, 240KB).

Conference and invited papers

K Weiner, C Will, F Henwood, R Williams (2019). 'Everyday curation: attending to data, records and record keeping in the practices of self-monitoring'. Data practices: recorded, provoked, invented: Annual conference of the Medien Der Kooperation Research Centre, University of Siegen, 24-26 October, 2019. Read news story *invited paper*

K Weiner, C Will, F Henwood, R Williams and J Andrews (2019). 'Relating with data: stories of self-monitoring with care'. 4S 2019, New Orleans, USA. 7 September 2019. Read news story.

J Andrews, K Weiner, C Will and F Henwood (2019) 'What are primary care professionals’ views on patients’ use of self-monitoring technologies at home?' Society for Academic Primary Care Annual Scientific Meeting 2019. University of Exeter, 5 July 2019.

C Will, K Weiner, R Williams, J Andrews and F Henwood (2019). 'Relating with data: stories of self-monitoring with care'. Big Data and the Power of Narrative. IT University of Copenhagen, 21-22 March 2019. Read news story.

K Weiner, C Will, R Williams and F Henwood (2018). 'Records, Self-Monitoring and Everyday Data Practices'. BSA Medical Sociology Conference 2018, Glasgow Caledonian University, 14 September 2018. View abstract.

K Weiner and C Will (2018). 'Partial Vistas: Records, self-monitoring and everyday data practices'. EASST 2018, Lancaster University, 29 July 2018.

R Williams, C Will, K Weiner and F Henwood (2018). 'Data mining in the cloud?: Towards a sociology of digital health platforms'. ISA Quadrennial Congress, Toronto, Canada, 20 July 2018.

K Weiner and C Will (2018). 'Records, self-monitoring and everyday data practices'. STSLab Research Seminar, Université de Lausanne, 6 June 2018. Read news story *invited paper*

K Weiner, R Williams, C Will and F Henwood (2017). 'The role of self-monitoring in care infrastructures: policy imaginaries and everyday practice'. Reconfiguring care infrastructures: austerity and innovation in European Welfare Services, University of Sussex, 15 November 2017. Read news story.

K Weiner and C Will (2017). 'Infrastructuring home blood pressure monitoring'. British Sociological Association Medical Sociology Conference, University of York, 14 September 2017. Read news story.

R Williams, K Weiner, F Henwood & C Will (2017) Tracking Ourselves?: Imagining Users, Shaping Markets. British Sociological Association Medical Sociology Conference *Digital Health Special Event*, University of York, 14 September 2017. Read news story.

R Williams, K Weiner, C Will and F Henwood (2017). 'Everyday Practices of Health Self-Monitoring: Exploring Commercial Imaginaries of Self-Monitoring'. Practice Theory and Public Health, Lancaster University, 7-8 September 2017. Read news story.

R Williams, K Weiner, F Henwood and C Will (2017) 'Tracking Ourselves?: Imagining Users, Shaping Markets'. Science in Public 11th Annual Conference, University of Sheffield, 13 July 2017. Read news story, British Sociological Association Conference and Science in Public.

R Williams (2017). 'Tracking ourselves?: Methods for exploring everyday health self-monitoring practices'. Pyscho-Social Lives as Method, University of Sheffield, 5 July 2017. Read news story.

R Williams, K Weiner, F Henwood and C Will (2017). 'Tracking Ourselves?: Imagining Users, Shaping Markets'. British Sociological Association Annual Conference, University of Manchester, 4 April 2017. Read news story.

K Weiner and R Williams (2016). 'Knowledge, care and the practices of self-monitoring'. Faculty of Social Sciences Research Conference, Novotel, Sheffield, 13 September 2016. Download slides (PDF, 1.1MB).

K Weiner and C Will (2016). 'Infrastructuring home blood pressure monitoring'. EASST/4S Joint Conference, CCIB, Barcelona, 31 August – 3 September 2016. Download slides (PDF, 469KB).

C Will and K Weiner (2016). 'Blocks and interferences: problems with the flow of blood pressure data'. What’s Big Health Data good for? The Open University in London, 29 April 2016. Download slides (PDF, 897KB).

K Weiner and C Will (2015). 'Playing around with blood pressure monitors'. BSA Medical Sociology Group 47th Annual Conference, University of York, 9-11 September 2015. Download slides (PDF, 526KB).

K Weiner and C Will (2015). 'From knowledge to practice in self-monitoring: beyond narratives of responsibilisation and democratisation'. 12th Conference of the European Sociological Association, Czech Technical University, Prague, 25-28 August 2015. Download slides (PDF, 639KB).

K Weiner and C Will (2015). 'The domestication of self-monitoring devices: beyond data practices?' Data Power Conference, Cutlers Hall, Sheffield, 22-23 June 2015. Download slides (PDF, 797KB).