2021
DOI: 10.28968/cftt.v7i1.34039
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Mental Health and the Self-Tracking Student

Abstract: This article examines universities’ adoption of WellTrack—a self-tracking mobile phone application modeled on cognitive behavioral therapy techniques—as a solution to reported increases in the prevalence and severity of student mental health conditions. Drawing from a feminist materialist perspective that understands discourse and the material word as co-produced, this article argues that the app’s design, marketing, and reception are deeply intertwined with the political rationality of neoliberalism, which ce… Show more

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“…Moreover, the ability to apply algorithmic systems at superhuman scale creates the potential to exacerbate these injustices, and the illusory presentation of algorithms as "objective" and therefore neutral creates a powerful narrative of impartiality that masks the subjective and highly contextualised use of the technologies (Whittaker, et al, 2019;Alkhatib, 2021). For example, many mental health apps emphasise self-management approaches over contextual understanding in their design, deflecting attention away from structural injustices while presenting a veneer of technological empowerment (Weinberg, 2021).…”
Section: Positionality and The Multi-disciplinary Dialogue Of Ai And ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the ability to apply algorithmic systems at superhuman scale creates the potential to exacerbate these injustices, and the illusory presentation of algorithms as "objective" and therefore neutral creates a powerful narrative of impartiality that masks the subjective and highly contextualised use of the technologies (Whittaker, et al, 2019;Alkhatib, 2021). For example, many mental health apps emphasise self-management approaches over contextual understanding in their design, deflecting attention away from structural injustices while presenting a veneer of technological empowerment (Weinberg, 2021).…”
Section: Positionality and The Multi-disciplinary Dialogue Of Ai And ...mentioning
confidence: 99%