My book, Bringers of Order: Wearable Technologies and the Manufacturing of Everyday Life, was published by the University of California Press in 2025. To order a copy of the book from UC Press, click here
About the Book
Wearable technology, including smartwatches, biometric trackers, and body cameras, are often touted as helpful tools that record, produce, and analyze data about daily life to improve our individual habits and health or to solve serious public issues. In this book, James N. Gilmore argues that these lofty promises mask forms of surveillance and power.
Charting the implementation of wearables in areas of accessibility, health, sports, labor, law enforcement, and infrastructure, Gilmore demonstrates how these devices have been positioned as authoritative means for producing knowledge about human activity. Drawing on news reporting, advertising, film and television, company reports, and legal policies, he shows how this knowledge production reproduces three distinct modes of power: normalcy, surveillance, and solutionism. Bringers of Order empowers readers to examine the complicated ways our devices reshape how we think about our lives and our ethics and why we should resist companies analyzing our personal data.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Bringing Order to Life
1 • Health, or: Bringing the Hospital to the Wrist
2 • Accessibility, or: Personalization and the Promotion of Hearables
3 • Sports, or: Monitoring Physical Activity on and off the Field
4 • Labor, or: Workplace Surveillance Down to the Millisecond
5 • Law Enforcement, or: The Opacity of Body-Worn Cameras in Upstate South Carolina
6 • Infrastructure, or: The Datafication of Disney World
Conclusion. Culture, or: Order as a Way of Life
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Press
“Can wearable tech bring order to our lives?” – UC Press Blog
“Dr. James Gilmore on how wearable tech is shaping our lives” – Self-Preservation podcast
“Communication professor publishes book on wearable technology and the complex ways data influences daily life” – Clemson News
“Smartwatches promise all kinds of quality-of-life improvements – here are 5 things users should keep in mind” – The Conversation

