Komoot. Dati, socievolezza e auto-tracciamento

  • Luca Benvenga Università del Salento

Abstract

Sports and physical activity apps play a fundamental role in the lives of hundreds of thousands of individuals. This leads us to consider contemporary sociality as a system of global interrelationships and networks, with the individual constantly connected to others through PCs and mobile devices. The article, starting with a digital ethnography of the Komoot app (used in cycling) aims to illustrate how this software produces ambivalence. An exaltation of the socialisation of our experiences and a healthy lifestyle is sometimes echoed by certain customisation and/or self-monitoring practices that influence our behaviour through calculation, competition and performance. The aim of this paper is to show how a playful dimension of our routine activities, linked to a process of quantifying the self is tangible; aspects, both of which are central to the establishment of the neoliberal ethos.

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Author Biography

Luca Benvenga, Università del Salento

Luca Benvenga is Post-doc Researcher at the Department of Human and Social Sciences, University of Salento, Italy. He is the author of Physical activity as daily practice (with E. Trinca, 2022) and Health And Digitalization (with E. Trinca, 2021). He has edited Football Hooliganism. Calcio e violenza operaia (2019) by John Clarke.

Published
2022-12-20
How to Cite
Benvenga, Luca. 2022. “Komoot. Dati, Socievolezza E Auto-Tracciamento”. Eracle. Journal of Sport and Social Sciences 5 (1), 49 - 63. https://doi.org/10.6093/2611-6693/9634.