“…We propose that curation, as a theory of attention, helps brings together different aspects of selfmonitoring discussed in the more ethnographically informed scholarship. It links the work of making records (e.g., Pink et al, 2018) with the emotional aspects of self-monitoring (e.g., Ancker et al, 2015;Gorm and Shklovski, 2019;Lomborg et al, 2018;Lupton, 2018aLupton, , 2018bLupton, , 2019Pantzar and Ruckenstein, 2015;Ruckenstein, 2014;Urban, 2017) and what scholars have discussed as the different values of self-tracking data (Fiore-Gartland and Neff, 2015;Lupton, 2018a;Nafus and Sherman, 2014;Sharon and Zandbergen, 2017). In undertaking curation, people constitute records that are pleasing or communicate aspects of their identity or biography (e.g., a trustworthy patient, a successful dieter).…”