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Crafting Personal Information - Resistance, Imperfection, and Self-Creation in Bullet Journaling
Author(s) -
Jakob Tholander,
Maria Normark
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
diva (stockholm university)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISBN - 978-1-4503-6708-0
DOI - 10.1145/3313831.3376410
Subject(s) - craft , journaling file system , personal information management , personally identifiable information , resistance (ecology) , computer science , set (abstract data type) , sociology , planner , personal life , knowledge management , psychology , information system , engineering , political science , visual arts , artificial intelligence , management information systems , art , computer security , ecology , database , biology , data file , law , electrical engineering , programming language
Bullet journals are hand-written and self-created combinations of calendar, journal and planner. Central to this practice is how personal information is managed through a craft-based process. Based on a qualitative study, we discuss a set of themes that emerged in our analysis of this practice. We discuss how open-ended use of various materials for crafting of personal information engages in: 1) deliberate and strategic boundary work of what information to include and how combinations of data provide holistic and novel views of practitioner's life situations; 2) processes of self-creation and reflection on personal life trajectories; 3) appreciation of ourselves and the world around us as imperfect; and 4) ways of resisting the "business-like efficiency" that come with the large quantities of information that permeate contemporary life. We propose that this opens up new directions for thinking about how technologies of personal information may come into play in people's lives.

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