Preface
1. Personal medical devices: People and technology in the context of health; Conor Farrington and Rebecca Lynch
2. Theorising personal medical devices;Steve Matthewman
Part 1: Reconstructing the personal: Bodies, selves and PMDs
3. Biosensing networks: Sense making in consumer genomics and ovulation tracking; Mette Kragh-Furbo, Joann Wilkinson, Maggie Mort, Celia Roberts, and Adrian Mackenzie
4. In/Visible personal medical devices: Insulin pumps as visual and material mediators between selves and others; Ava Hess
5. Redrawing boundaries around the self and the body: The case of self-quantifying technologies;Farzana Dudhwala
Part 2: Reconstructing the medical: Data, ethics, discourse and PMDs
6. Data as transformational: Constrained and liberated bodies in an 'artificial pancreas' study; Conor Farrington
7. PMDs and the moral specialness of medicine: An analysis of the 'keepsake ultrasound'; Anna Smajdor and Andrea Stockl
8. Slippery slopes and Trojan horses: The construction of e-cigarettes as risky objects in public health debate; Rebecca Lynch
Part 3: Reconstructing the device: Regulation, commercialisation, and design
9. Blood informatics: Negotiating the regulation and usership of personal devices for medical care and recreational self-monitoring; Alex Faulkner
10. Commercialising bodies: Action, subjectivity and the new corporate health ethic;Chris Till
11. Co-designing for care: Craft and wearable wellbeing Anthony Kent and Peta Bush
12. Quantified lives and vital data: Concluding remarks;Conor Farrington and Rebecca Lynch. .