Transitions in Personal Informatics: Investigating Self-Tracking During Moments of Change

Author:

Feron Catrin1,Ekhtiar Tina2,Gouveia Ruben3

Affiliation:

1. Maastricht University, Netherlands and Maastricht University, Netherlands

2. Department of Design, Production and Management / Interaction Design Group, University of Twente, Netherlands and University of Twente, Netherlands

3. University of Twente, Netherlands and University of Twente, Netherlands

Funder

4TU - Pride and Prejudice

Publisher

ACM

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