Dear all,
If you are interested in designing for healthcare settings, please consider
joining our ECSCW workshop! Submission deadline April 8.
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WS CFP: Who Cares? Exploring the Concept of Care Networks for Designing
Healthcare Technologies
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More Information: http://bit.ly/CareNetworksWS
In conjunction with ECSCW 2019: https://ecscw.eusset.eu/2019/
Co-sponsored by the ACM Future of Computing Academy's Co-Creation Working
Group
June 8th 2019 in Salzburg, Austria
DESCRIPTION:
The goal of this one-day workshop is to explore the concept of care
networks in CSCW and to devise a plan for future research on healthcare
technologies and systems. We will discuss collaborative care situations
that are better understood by exploring various aspects of care networks.
Our approach will be based on co-creation, bringing diverse perspectives
together to speak about the various potentials as well as consequences of
technologies that support care networks.
The background for this workshop is the reduced discussion on collaborative
care arrangements. Even though dealing with a chronic condition often
involves daunting tasks and the participation of a collective in care,
previous work has mostly examined collaborations
as the work of dyads, such as patients and clinicians. In this workshop, we
will explore the concept of care networks, which can better account for the
numerous human and non-human actors and roles that compose care. We invite
designers, researchers, and practitioners
to participate in a full-day workshop in which we will reflect on empirical
studies and theoretical accounts of care networks, and put forward an
agenda for better acknowledging care networks in the research around
healthcare technologies and systems.
CONTRIBUTING:
Prospective participants are invited to submit a 2-4 pages position paper
using the EUSSET template. Submissions should be sent to:
[log in to unmask] by April 8th 2019.
We expect position papers that discuss collaborative care networks,
including: case studies or reports on recent experiments or prototypes,
ethnographic fieldwork or qualitative studies, theoretical accounts, and
critical reflections. Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
- Who/what cares or is involved in care?
- How do different actors of a care network engage in care?
- What tensions exist in care networks?
- How are different perspectives integrated and negotiated?
- How is the care network structured?
- How do actors manage the multidirectional nature of care?
- To what extent are care networks (de)centralized?
- Does focusing on care networks change how we conceptualize care?
- How to design for care networks?
- How to incorporate different perspectives in design?
- How to enable collaborative decision making for care networks?
- What are methodological approaches or challenges to studying care
networks?
- What else has been examined around care networks in the CSCW
community?
IMPORTANT DATES:
April 8th 2019: Submission deadline
May 2nd 2019: Notification of acceptance
May 10th 2019: Camera-ready version
June 8th 2019: Workshop at ECSCW 2019
ORGANIZERS:
Sun Young Park, University of Michigan
Francisco Nunes, Fraunhofer Portugal AICOS
Andrew Berry, University of Washington
Ayşe Büyüktür, University of Michigan
Luigi De Russis, Politecnico di Torino
Mary Czerwinski, Microsoft Research
Woosuk Seo, University of Michigan
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