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Præsentation af artikel på overvågningskonferencen "Watch this space" 08/05-2012

Ask Risom Bøge og Peter Lauritsen har deltaget på overvågningskonferencen "Watch this Space" i Sheffield d. 2-4. april og præsenteret deres artikel "Does Surveillance Creep? Or does it Crawl like the ANT?". Artiklen vil blive submitted til september til et special-nummer af Surveillance & Society. 

Ph.d. stipendier i STS på Maastricht University 06/03-2012

Maastricht University søger 3 aftagere til ph.d. stipendier i bl.a. STS. Læs mere her.

Medlemmer fra STS-centret deltager i Dansk Sociologikongres 2012: Troubled Identities 06/01-2012

Peter Danholt og Finn Olesen deltager i Dansk Sociologikongres 2012, der afholdes d. 19.-20. januar på Aarhus Universitet. Peter Danholt har foreslået og koordinerer arbejdsgruppen 'Teknologi og Identitet - Det posthumane vilkår', hvor Finn Olesen bidrager med et oplæg 'Patient, citizen and user - Sociotechnical self-management in posthuman healthcare'.

Link http://sociologikongres.au.dk/

Finn Olesen deltager i Forskningskonferencen Teknologi og Sygepleje - Robotter der Batter d. 12. januar 06/01-2012

Finn Olesen forelæser d. 12. januar 2012 på Dansk Selskab for Sygeplejeforsknings Forsknings- og Udviklingskonference Teknologi og Sygepleje - Robotter der batter. Titlen på oplægget er 'Næsten som vi plejer - Teknologifilosofiske studier af selv-ledende patienter og telemedicinsk arbejde'. Konferencen foregår på Aarhus Universitetshospital

Konferencelink http://sygeplejeforskning.dk/konference/

Finn Olesen holder foredrag ved Department of Science, Technology, Policy Studies, University of Twente 10/11-2011

 

Finn Olesen holder foredrag ved Department of Science, Technology, Policy Studies, University of Twente. Titel: “Enhancement and Empowerment - On Telecare, Patients and Self-management”. 16. november, 2011

Se link: http://www.utwente.nl/mb/steps/research/colloquia_and_seminars/colloquia/bestanden/2011-2012/olesen.doc/

Afslutningskonference: Det 3. rum - Teknologiforståelser og humaniora 10/11-2011

 

Finn Olesen holder foredrag ved konferencen: “Det 3. rum - Teknologiforståelser og humaniora”. Titel: “Dannelse og teknologi - Hen mod en opbyggelig teknologiforståelse”. 6 december

Se link: http://www.dpu.dk/aktuelt/kalender/arrangement/artikel/afslutningskonference-det-tredje-rum-teknologi-forstaaelse-i-humaniora/ 

Finn Olesen holder foredrag på “Nordjysk konference om sundheds- og plejeteknologi - Anvendelse af ny teknologi - i hjemmet, på institutionen og på sygehuset” 10/11-2011

 

Finn Olesen holder foredrag på “Nordjysk konference om sundheds- og plejeteknologi - Anvendelse af ny teknologi - i hjemmet, på institutionen og på sygehuset” Arrangør Region Nordjylland. Han taler om de fremtidige telemedicinske brugere af sundhedssystemet. d. 30 november 2011

Se link: http://www.rn.dk/RegionalUdvikling/ErhvervOgInnovation/Sundheds-ogplejeteknologi.htm

Medlemmer af STS-centret deltager i workshop ved University of Twente: Questioning Telecare 10/11-2011

 

Finn Olesen arrangerer workshop ved University of Twente sammen med Peter-Paul Verbeek og Nelly Oudshoorn: “Questioning Telecare” 23.-24- november. Blandt de øvrige deltagere er Kasper Schiølin.

 

 

Questioning Telecare
 
November 23-24,
Department of Philosophy
University of Twente
 
 
The planning of the workshop is a result of an already existing cooperation between the organisers. The aim of the workshop is twofold:
 
1)  to facilitate a gathering of scholars, who are working with telecare and telemedicine projects in Holland and Denmark, and give them a possibility to present their work and get feedback from an informed group of likeminded people struggling with related issues;
2)  to discuss and possibly outline a joint EU research application regarding  sociotechnical healthcare practices in the intersection between the humanities and sociale sciences. How to study such activities and practices in projects at the intersection? How to speak about new individualised roles and responsibilities in a healthcare systems under changes, both patients and health professionals will be taking on new types of responsibilities. Possible title: ‘Sociotechnical intersections - New roles for patients and professional in health care. New roles for human-centered research.’
 
The organisers have invited a limited number of researchers and PhD students from University of Twente, Aarhus University, and the University of Southern Denmark to present their work to other scholars in the field, and to get informed response to their concepts and empirical findings. The cross-national setting will hopefully increase the overall awareness of similarities and differences between different national systems of health care and the concrete application of telecare into such systems.
 
Phd-kursus: Hvilke metodologiske og sociokulturelle forhold påvirker translation af kliniske forskningsresultater? 10/11-2011

 

Finn Olesen underviser i STS-baseret vidensgenerering på Phd-kursus “Hvilke metodologiske og sociokulturelle forhold påvirker translation af kliniske forskningsresultater?” arrangeret af forskerskolen Clinical Research ved Københavns Universitet, 13.-15. november 2011

 

http://phdkursus.sund.ku.dk/frontPlanner/DetailKursus.aspx?id=95724

Finn Olesen holder foredrag ved Department of Philosophy, University of Twente 10/11-2011

 

Finn Olesen holder foredrag ved Department of Philosophy, University of Twente. Titel: “From Bonfires to Telecare - Philosophical and empirical studies of technological mediations”. 20. oktober, 2011

Ny bog: Big Brother 2.0 05/10-2011

Peter Lauritsen har skrevet en ny bog med titlen Big Brother 2.0

Bogens udgangspunkt er, at overvågningssamfundet ikke er noget, der venter os engang i fremtiden. Tværtimod lever vi midt i det. 350.000 overvågningskameraer følger vores færden. Information om vores brug af telefon, internet og mailkorrespondance bliver gemt af myndighederne. Og det bliver stadig mere udbredt at identificere os ved hjælp af kropslige kendetegn som fingeraftryk, gangart og ansigtsstruktur.
 
Big Brother 2.0 beskriver centrale kendetegn ved det danske overvågningssamfund, og bogen diskuterer nogle af de centrale udfordringer, som dette samfund stiller os. Samlet set er pointen, at vi ikke må forholde os naivt til overvågningen; dertil rummer den alt for store risici. Men omvendt skal vi også tøjle vores paranoia. Overvågning er nødvendig for, at et samfund kan hænge sammen, og der er tætte forbindelser mellem omsorg og overvågning. Opgaven er derfor hverken at omfavne eller afvise overvågning, men at lære at bruge den rigtigt. 
 
Big Brother 2.0 kan købes her
Ny bog: Big Brother 2.0 05/10-2011

Peter Lauritsen har skrevet en ny bog med titlen Big Brother 2.0

Bogens udgangspunkt er, at overvågningssamfundet ikke er noget, der venter os engang i fremtiden. Tværtimod lever vi midt i det. 350.000 overvågningskameraer følger vores færden. Information om vores brug af telefon, internet og mailkorrespondance bliver gemt af myndighederne. Og det bliver stadig mere udbredt at identificere os ved hjælp af kropslige kendetegn som fingeraftryk, gangart og ansigtsstruktur.
 
Big Brother 2.0 beskriver centrale kendetegn ved det danske overvågningssamfund, og bogen diskuterer nogle af de centrale udfordringer, som dette samfund stiller os. Samlet set er pointen, at vi ikke må forholde os naivt til overvågningen; dertil rummer den alt for store risici. Men omvendt skal vi også tøjle vores paranoia. Overvågning er nødvendig for, at et samfund kan hænge sammen, og der er tætte forbindelser mellem omsorg og overvågning. Opgaven er derfor hverken at omfavne eller afvise overvågning, men at lære at bruge den rigtigt. 
 
Big Brother 2.0 kan købes her
 
Ny artikel: Accounting and Co-constructing: Development of a Standard for Electronic Health Records 18/08-2011

"Accounting and Co-construction: Development of a Standard for Electronic Health Records", Journal of Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 2011

by Claus Bossen, Information Studies, Aarhus University

Abstract: Patient records are central, constitutive parts of health care and hospitals. Currently, substantial sums are being invested in making patient records electronic, in order to take advantage of IT’s ability to quickly accumulate, compute, and propagate data to multiple sites, to enhance coordination of health care services and cooperation among staff, and make patient records immediately accessible to distributed actors. Investors also aim to increase health care services’ accountability and integration, and improve quality and efficiency. This paper analyses a Danish national standard for electronic health records, on the basis of an application prototype test designed to that standard. The analysis shows that, inscribed in the standard is an ambition to increase the accountability of staff and health care services at the cost of increased work, loss of overview, and fragmentation of patient cases. Significantly, despite the standard having been conceived and developed in a process of co-construction involving clinicians, clinicians did not find it adequate for their work. This analysis argues this was the result of the model of work embedded in the standard coming from a stance external to practice. Subsequently, a flip-over effect occurred, in which the model of work became a model for work. Hence, this paper argues that co-construction processes should not only include users as representatives of a profession, but strive to produce experiences and knowledge intrinsic to practice.

Doi: 10.1007/s10606-011-9141-3

Find the article on SpringerLink.com.

Afhandling om sundhedsteknologi i hjemmet 02/06-2011

Stinne Aalykke Ballegaard er tildelt ph.d.-graden efter forsvar af afhandlingen Healthcare technology in the home. Of home patients, family caregivers, and a vase of flowers 31.maj 2011:

The dissertation explores through ethnographic field studies ways in which negotiations and transformations take place when healthcare technology is introduced to the home. With the increased focus on telemedical solutions and on supporting patient self-care through new healthcare technologies it is relevant to examine the changes induced by this development: How is healthcare technology appropriated and domesticated by users, how does the development affect the role of the patient, and how is the relationship between home patients, family caregivers and healthcare professionals transformed?

The role of healthcare technology extends beyond making treatment available outside the hospital. Healthcare technology is not neutral, but transforms practice and entails both challenges and possibilities.

Afhandlingen er tilgængelig som pdf-fil under publikationer på centerets hjemmeside.

Til forsvaret bestod ph.d.-komiteen af:

  • Geraldine Fitzpatrick, professor, PhD, Institut für Gestaltungs- und Wirkungsforschung, Wien Technische Universität, Wienna, Austria
  • Jeannette Pols, senior researcher, PhD, Academic Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam, Holland
  • Finn Olesen, associate professor, PhD, Information and Media Studies, Aarhus University, (Chairman)
Lars Bo Andersen presents at Escuelab in Peru 01/04-2011

Escuelab presentation

Lars Bo Andersen presents about One Laptop per Child in Nigeria at Escuelab.org in Lima, Peru (9/4-2011) and participates in an Una Laptop por Niño conference in Puno, Peru.

Read more at Escuelab.org

Komparativt STS-studie af klinik-hjem-infrastrukturer i kronikerbehandling 06/01-2011

Et komparativt STS-studie af klinik-hjem-infrastrukturer i kronikerbehandling af type 2 diabetes, astma og blødersygdom udarbejdet af Henriette Langstrup, Peter Danholt, Keld Bødker og Karen Dam Nielsen som del af CITH projektet, Københavns Universitet. Rapporten kan downloades her

New article: Empowering Residents 19/12-2010

Anders Albrechtslund and Louise Nørgaard Glud have published the article Empowering Residents: A Theoretical Framework for Negotiating Surveillance in Surveillance and Society.

Abstract

The aim of this article is to develop an understanding of negotiation as a proactive user behavior in response to persuasive, surveillance-enabling technologies. We work with a case where the ambition is to use maps to persuade residents in marginalized residential areas to take co-ownership of the future of their neighborhood. However, we argue that by negotiating persuasive technologies, residents can domesticate and “reconfigure” these, thus we need to broaden the dominant understanding of persuasion (Fogg 2003) to include the process of negotiation. Inspired by Actor-Network Theory, we argue that we need a framework that takes into account negotiations of other actors than the persuasive designer to bring a more nuanced and active understanding of responses to surveillance technologies. This article suggests that negotiation can be both user empowering as well as a productive measure in an ongoing designer-user relation. While the designer persuades, the user negotiates, and this dynamic relation contributes to potentially better technology development.

You may download this article (open access) at www.surveillance-and-society.org

Media and ICT in a Glocalized World 14/12-2010

To celebrate the new Centre for Glocal Media Studies (website will be online 9/12-2010) at Aarhus University there will be a free and open seminar on Media and ICT in a glocalized world. The seminar will take place Tuesday December 14, 2010, Incuba Science Park, Helsingforsgade 15 Bld. 5524 room 147, Aarhus N. Please register your participation here.

Program (download full version)

  1. 13.00 - 13.15 Poul Erik Nielsen, Director of Centre for Glocal Media Studies: Presentation of Centre for Glocal Media Studies GMS
  2. 13.15 - 14.00 John Downing, Visiting Professor Information and Media Studies: The emergence of ‘glocal’ as an analytical term: critiques and inflections
  3. 14.00 -14.30 Teke Ngomba, PhD Scholar Information and Media Studies: Re-Visiting the Contending Frontiers of Development Journalism in Africa: The Case of Contemporary Cameroon
  4. 14.30 -14.45 Coffee break
  5. 14.45 - 15.15 Jacob Thorsen PhD Scholar Information and Media Studies: Citizenry negotiation and party politics in Nepalese media: challenges and opportunities
  6. 15.15 – 15.45 Lars Bo Andersen PhD Scholar Information and Media Studies: A study of technology transfer (ICTs on the move) in Development"
  7. 15.45 – 16.00 Wolfgang Kleinwächter Visiting Professor Information and Media Studies: The UN Internet Governance Forum: A unique opportunity for a multistakeholder dialogue on glocal communication
  8. 16.00 – 16.30 Poul Erik Nielsen, Director of Centre for Glocal Media Studies: Renegotiating National Identity – an Analysis of the Representation of China and Russia in Mongolian Press
  9. 16.30 – 17.00 Discussions and final remarks
  10. 17.00 - Reception
On „ICT & the City“ - by Anders Albrechtslund et al. 09/12-2010

"The City is the place, where the material support of information (e.g., books and other things made of paper) can be found and where people can meet each other and exchange information. In the City there are places, where information can be found, and the City provides spaces, where the exchange of information takes place." (Excerpt from the article)

You may download the whole journal on ICT & The City for free at the IRIE website.

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