Dear listers,
I am also interested in hearing more about the take on Care that underpins the Care Network workshop - There seems to be so many (very different) versions out there at the moment. If Care is to become an important part of the design lexicon - what do we mean by it? ...and I am not for one moment suggesting that it only has one meaning.
BTW: Who Cares? Is also the theme question at NORDES in Aalto in June ...an odd coincidence?
Ian Coxon
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Interesting. But what is your concept of care? There are many ways. Could you please specify of your idea of care?
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> ********* WS CFP: Who Cares? Exploring the Concept of Care Networks
> for Designing Healthcare Technologies
>
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> Deadline reminder: April 8th (Monday)
>
> More Information: http://bit.ly/CareNetworksWS In conjunction with
> ECSCW 2019: https://ecscw.eusset.eu/2019/ 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?
>
> Update: Accepted contributions will be published as part of a
> technical report from one of the organizers’ institutions or at
> Zenodo.
>
> 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, Kaiser Permanente Washington Health
> Research Institute Ayşe Büyüktür, University of Michigan Luigi De
> Russis, Politecnico di Torino Mary Czerwinski, Microsoft Research
> Woosuk Seo, University of Michigan
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