Affiliation:
1. University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Philosophy, Novi Sad, Belgrade
Abstract
In the paper we apply a theoretical concept of technologies of the self
developed by Michel Foucault to the field of lifelogging practices.
Lifelogging is a global social phenomenon, a part of contemporary experience
of everyday, especially in the developed societies of the West. Our
hypothesis is that, despite different ways of quantifying self, lifelogging
practices have some characteristics in common: they all belong to the field
of biopolitics. This is demonstrated on the levels of the body, identity and
subjectivity, since they are influenced and changed by lifelogging. At the
same time, lifelogging practices blur the relationship between coercion and
consent, power and resistance. The theoretical framework for addressing
lifelogging is the concept of biopolitics, also developed by, since it
refers to the mechanisms, techniques and technologies, as well as the forms
of rationality that regulate life and its various manifestations. In
conclusion, we claim that it is still not possible to explain lifelogging
exclusively in the terms of biopower, since it has a potential for the
?counter-conduct? and resistance. This also makes lifelogging practices open
for development of new forms of subjectivity.
Funder
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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