Care in Practice: On Tinkering in Clinics, Homes and Farms: VerKörperungen/MatteRealities - Perspektiven empirischer Wissenschaftsforschung, cartea 8
Editat de Annemarie Mol, Ingunn Moser, Jeannette Polsen Limba Engleză Electronic book text – 31 dec 2009
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783839414477
ISBN-10: 3839414474
Pagini: 326
Ediția:1. Aufl.
Editura: Transcript Verlag
Colecția Transcript Verlag
Seria VerKörperungen/MatteRealities - Perspektiven empirischer Wissenschaftsforschung
Locul publicării:Bielefeld
ISBN-10: 3839414474
Pagini: 326
Ediția:1. Aufl.
Editura: Transcript Verlag
Colecția Transcript Verlag
Seria VerKörperungen/MatteRealities - Perspektiven empirischer Wissenschaftsforschung
Locul publicării:Bielefeld
Notă biografică
Annemarie Mol is Socrates Professor for »Social Theory, Humanism and Materialities« in the Department of Sociology & Anthropology of the University of Amsterdam. Ingunn Moser is Professor of »Sociology« and Dean of the Department of Nursing of Diakonhjemmet University College in Oslo. Jeannette Pols is Senior Researcher in the »Medical Ethics« section of the Department of General Practice of the University of Amsterdam.
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In what way is »care« a matter of »tinkering«? Rather than presenting care as a (preferably »warm«) relation between human beings, the various contributions to the volume give the material world (usually cast as »cold«) a prominent place in their analysis. Thus, this book does not continue to oppose care and technology, but contributes to rethinking both in such a way that they can be analysed together.
Technology is not cast as a functional tool, easy to control – it is shifting, changing, surprising and adaptable. In care practices all »things« are (and have to be) tinkered with persistently. Knowledge is fluid, too. Rather than a set of general rules, the knowledges (in the plural) relevant to care practices are as adaptable and in need of adaptation as the technologies, the bodies, the people, and the daily lives involved.
In what way is »care« a matter of »tinkering«? Rather than presenting care as a (preferably »warm«) relation between human beings, the various contributions to the volume give the material world (usually cast as »cold«) a prominent place in their analysis. Thus, this book does not continue to oppose care and technology, but contributes to rethinking both in such a way that they can be analysed together.
Technology is not cast as a functional tool, easy to control – it is shifting, changing, surprising and adaptable. In care practices all »things« are (and have to be) tinkered with persistently. Knowledge is fluid, too. Rather than a set of general rules, the knowledges (in the plural) relevant to care practices are as adaptable and in need of adaptation as the technologies, the bodies, the people, and the daily lives involved.
Recenzii
Reviewed in:
Tijdschrift voor Gezondheidszorg & Ethiek, 1 (2011), Elleke Landeweer
Medicine, Health Care & Philosophy, 3 (2011), Elleke Landeweer
http://tidsskriftet.no, 5 (2013)
»This book illustrates an inspiring path towards the questions how care produces or creates its objects, bodies, patients and carers; and how care incorporates knowledge and technologies.«
»This book can be considered as an important contribution in the research of care in practice. It moves beyond theories of care by choosing practices as starting point to evaluate and improve theoretical insights. This approach is able to present new and surprising insights and for that it is valuable for every qualitative researcher in care practices.«
»Ein Lesebuch, das für Betroffene, Professionelle oder Fragende interessant ist.«
»Ein Buch, das [...] zum richtigen Zeitpunkt in die Debatte gekommen ist.«
Reviewed in:
Medicine, Health Care & Philosophy, 3 (2011), Elleke Landeweer
"An interesting read not only for professionals but also for those affected and those critically questioning current care practices."
"A book that [...] entered into the debate at exactly the right moment."
Tijdschrift voor Gezondheidszorg & Ethiek, 1 (2011), Elleke Landeweer
Medicine, Health Care & Philosophy, 3 (2011), Elleke Landeweer
http://tidsskriftet.no, 5 (2013)
»This book illustrates an inspiring path towards the questions how care produces or creates its objects, bodies, patients and carers; and how care incorporates knowledge and technologies.«
»This book can be considered as an important contribution in the research of care in practice. It moves beyond theories of care by choosing practices as starting point to evaluate and improve theoretical insights. This approach is able to present new and surprising insights and for that it is valuable for every qualitative researcher in care practices.«
»Ein Lesebuch, das für Betroffene, Professionelle oder Fragende interessant ist.«
»Ein Buch, das [...] zum richtigen Zeitpunkt in die Debatte gekommen ist.«
Reviewed in:
Medicine, Health Care & Philosophy, 3 (2011), Elleke Landeweer
"An interesting read not only for professionals but also for those affected and those critically questioning current care practices."
"A book that [...] entered into the debate at exactly the right moment."