2020
DOI: 10.46223/hcmcoujs.soci.en.10.1.573.2020
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Care of the self in the age of algorithms: Early thoughts from a Foucauldian perspective

Abstract: Care of the self, according to Michel Foucault, is the practice of coming back to one’s soul and construct the truth of self. While in ancient times, people cared for themselves by writing in hupomnemata, in our modern times, we use social network sites (SNSs) or social media. These digital platforms have provided users with many technological advantages to conduct the online care of self. Sharing a post, posting a status, tweeting a photo or video, replying to a friend’s comments, or revising stories stored … Show more

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“…Residents of marginalised neighbourhoods may cope with asymmetrical relations of surveillance, as well as asymmetrical relations regarding their knowledge of how this surveillance operates (Brighenti 2007). These concerns compel residents and others to engage in digital self-preservation of locational reputation (Kien 2020).…”
Section: Surveillance Of Neighbourhoods: Precedents Of Data Technolog...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Residents of marginalised neighbourhoods may cope with asymmetrical relations of surveillance, as well as asymmetrical relations regarding their knowledge of how this surveillance operates (Brighenti 2007). These concerns compel residents and others to engage in digital self-preservation of locational reputation (Kien 2020).…”
Section: Surveillance Of Neighbourhoods: Precedents Of Data Technolog...mentioning
confidence: 99%