Showing progress: Defining self-tracking as an aesthetic audio-visual genre

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This article characterises the growing phenomenon of men creating and sharing videos of themselves trying out medical treatments to avoid baldness and/or gain more substantial beard-growth. We analyse a sample of amateur YouTube-videos of men trying, evaluating and discussing the two most popular products: Minoxidil (to increase beard growth), and Finasteride (to increase hair growth and/or slow down balding processes). We situate these videos within self-tracking as a field of study, and we define and analyse the videos as a particular genre of self-tracking with specific characteristics, labelling them as either a momental or longitudinal video. It is our claim that these defining characteristics are significant for this particular kind of videos, tracking the decline and/or growth of hair, but that the outlined core characteristics are also applicable to other (and potentially all) forms of videos preoccupied with tracking transformation.
Original languageEnglish
JournalConjunctions : transdisciplinary journal of cultural participation
Volume9
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)1-16
Publication statusPublished - 4 Jul 2022

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