Digital Self-Control and the Neoliberalization of Social Media Well-Being

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Docherty, Niall [1 ]
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[1] Microsoft Res, Redmond, WA 98052 USA
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digital well-being; social media; health; neoliberalism; responsibilization; power; sociotechnical imaginaries; FACEBOOK USE; HEALTH; DETERMINANTS; HAPPINESS; POLITICS;
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Popular debates surrounding social media well-being target individual habit as the locus of critique and change. This article argues that this constitutes a commitment to responsibilized constructs of neoliberal well-being and moralized ideas of atomistic self-care. Empirical analysis reveals how such visions are discursively and materially embedded in both the well-being tools offered by social media platforms and in the mindful "hacks" of user praxis endorsed by their critics. This is shown to operate as part of a sociotechnical imaginary of self-control where the structural factors crucial to well-being are ignored. Well-being is instead aligned with personal choice. This article exposes the contingency of this view by presenting relational concepts of well-being, showing how critical, comparative interpretive analysis can better account for the psychic costs of the attention economy, thus reinvigorating the issue of social media well-being as a site of political action.
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页码:3827 / 3846
页数:20
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