Interpersonal Informatics
Exploring collaborative data tracking and sensemaking beyond single-user personal informatics
Description
This research examines collective contexts where data tracking and sensemaking practices may be socially motivated, collaboratively conducted, or otherwise extend beyond the single-user assumptions of typical personal informatics tools. Given graphical metaphors can provide privacy-sensitive abstraction, we are also designing media representations for personal devices and public displays to explore questions around flexible interpretation, social connectedness, and data ephemerality.
Date
2016 - Present
Keywords
personal informatics
social health
visualization
public displays
qualitative analysis
Team Members
Liz Murnane
