Wearable witnesses: Deathlogging and framing wearable technology data in “Fitbit murders”
James N. Gilmore,
Cassidy Gruber
Abstract:Wearable self-tracking devices such as Fitbit and Apple Watch have begun to be featured in high-profile criminal cases such as murder trials for the ways the data from these devices supposedly give access to objective truths about a victim's physiological state and time of death. Drawing from the concepts of deathlogging and datafication, we argue that an examination of media framing around wearables in criminal investigations and court rooms helps demonstrate how technologies become connected to different dom… Show more
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