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Dr Chris Till

Reader Leeds Beckett

  • Leeds

Chris Till teaches core and specialist modules on social theory, technologies and health.

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Biography

Chris teaches core and specialist modules on social theory, technologies and health and is motivated to help students understand and work with sociological ideas and methods through engaging critically with theories, concepts and evidence and developing their own voices.

Chris' work has covered the political economy of self-tracking, Spotify's datafication and financialization of exercise, online mis- and dis-information and vegan social media activism. This research is unified by a theoretical interest in "technologies" of various kinds and how these frame social life, intersect with political economy and seek to influence behaviour.

Chris is interested in supervising PhD projects with a focus related to the above areas.

Prior to working at Leeds Beckett, Chris worked at the University of Sheffield and conducted postgraduate study and worked at University of Leeds.

Industry Expertise

Research
Education/Learning

Areas of Expertise

Corporate Wellness
Music Streaming
Veganism
Self-tracking
Financialization

Education

University of Leeds

PhD

Sociology

2010

University of Leeds

MA

Social Research

2006

Nottingham Trent University

BA

Sociology

2005

Affiliations

  • Editor-in-Chief of 'Health' journal from January 2025

Languages

  • English

Media Appearances

How academics can help ensure students’ wellbeing

The Guardian  online

2014-10-01

“Try to be empathetic and approachable, and remember that a student’s front stage performance may not reflect what they are really feeling. This can be easier than you might think, as often the most important factor in whether a student will feel welcomed or not is if a staff member knows their name. You are not expected to deal with any problem a student has, but it is important that they do not become isolated or slip through the net.” (Chris Till, senior lecturer in social science, Leeds Beckett University)

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Articles

Creating ‘automatic subjects’: Corporate wellness and self-tracking

Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine

2019

The use of self-tracking devices has increased dramatically in recent years with enthusiasm from the public as well as public health officers, healthcare providers and workplaces seeking to instigate behaviour change in populations. Analysis of the ontological principles informing the design and implementation of the Apple Watch and corporate wellness programmes using self-tracking technologies shows that their primary focus is on the capture and control of attention rather than material health outcomes.

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Propaganda through ‘reflexive control’ and the mediated construction of reality

New Media & Society

2020

The nature of reality has been a central concern of philosophy and the social sciences, but since the proliferation of social media, psychological operations have taken on greater visibility and significance in political action. ‘Fake news’ and micro-targeted and deceptive advertising in elections and votes has brought the tenuous character of political reality to the fore.

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Spotify as a technology for integrating health, exercise and wellness practices into financialised capitalism

Big Data & Society

2023

Spotify dominates the audio streaming industry and offers an almost limitless library of music and other ‘sounds’. They have recently made various interventions into health, exercise and wellness with the development of curated and personalised playlists focused on activities such as running, weightlifting and meditation and guided workouts interspersed with algorithmically generated playlists.

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