Here are my publications that came out in 2015.
Book
- Lupton, D. (2015) Digital Sociology. London: Routledge.
Book chapters
- Lupton, D. (2015) Digital sociology. In Germov, J. and Poole, M. (eds), Public Sociology: An Introduction to Australian Society, 3rd St Leonards: Allen & Unwin.
- Lupton, D. (2015) Donna Haraway: the digital cyborg assemblage and the new digital health technologies. In Collyer, F. (ed), The Palgrave Handbook of Social Theory in Health, Illness and Medicine. Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan.
Peer-reviewed journal articles
- Lupton, D. (2015) Quantified sex: a critical analysis of sexual and reproductive self-tracking apps. Culture, Health & Sexuality, 17(4), 440—53.
- Lupton, D. (2015) Data assemblages, sentient schools and digitised HPE (response to Gard). Sport, Education and Society, 20(1), 122—32.
- Lupton, D. (2015) Health promotion in the digital era: a critical commentary. Health Promotion International, 30(1), 174—83.
- Lupton, D. (2015) The pedagogy of disgust: ethical, moral and political implications of using disgust in public health campaigns. Critical Public Health, 25(1), 4–14.
- Lupton, D. and Jutel, AM. (2015) ‘It’s like having a physician in your pocket!’ A critical analysis of self-diagnosis smartphone apps. Social Science & Medicine, 133, 128—135.
- Jutel, AM. and Lupton, D. (2015) Digitizing diagnosis: a review of smartphone and computer applications in the diagnostic process. Diagnosis, 2(2), online.
- Lupton, D. (2015) Fabricated data bodies: reflections on 3D printed digital body objects in medical and health domains. Social Theory & Health, 13(2), 99—115.
- Lupton, D. and Thomas, G.M. (2015) Playing pregnancy: the ludification and gamification of expectant motherhood in smartphone apps. M/C, 18(5) (online).
- Michael, M. and Lupton, D. (2015) Toward a manifesto for ‘a public understanding of big data’. Public Understanding of Science, online before print
- Thomas, G.M. and Lupton, D. (2015) Threats and thrills: pregnancy apps, risk and consumption. Health, Risk & Society, online before print
Report
- Lupton, D. and Pedersen, S. (2015) ‘What is Happening with Your Body and Your Baby’: Australian Women’s Use of Pregnancy and Parenting Apps. Available here.
You are awe-inspiring! That’s a fabulous year. Well done. And just think: our collaboration (note to readers: I wrote two papers with DL last year) was the result of a twitter exchange. All it took for us to get going was 140 characters. Who would have thought it?
Thanks Annemarie! Yes, two papers together – it was fun!
Inspiring
Thank you! I hope some of these are useful to other researchers …
I’m sure they are. I’m personally benefitting from your present thinking on hci from the digital sociology perspective.
That’s great to hear!
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