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[ecrea] CFP- Rethinking Digital Health
Sat Apr 22 12:27:31 GMT 2017
**Deadline extended to 1 May. Limited travel funding available for
presenters**
CFP: Rethinking digital health: experience, ethics, justice.
A one day workshop for postgraduate students and early career
researchers. 14 June 2017 The Shed, Manchester Metropolitan University
Organisers: EJ Gonzalez-Polledo (Sheffield University), Adi
Kuntsman(Manchester Metropolitan University), Esperanza Miyake
(Manchester Metropolitan University)
In the recent years, with the increasing use of tele-communication,
mobile devices,smartphone apps and self-tracking devices for medical
purposes, ‘digital health’ has emerged as a field of interest for
researchers in the social sciences and the humanities. At the centre of
this small but rapidly growing area of interdisciplinary investigation
are studies of websites and platforms for medical care providers and
patients’ self-help forums; conceptual explorations of topics such as
‘digital embodiment’ or the ‘quantified self’;as well as explorations of
digital health from the point of view of big data.However, these
approaches often overlook issues relating to under- or mis-represented
groups in ‘digital’ economies, and often celebrate, rather than
critically interrogate, the development of digital health itself. This
workshop aims to challenge some of the unquestioned assumptions that
guide researchers and practitioners of digital health alike. We ask
instead: How might a focus on experience, ethics and justice contribute
to critical digital health studies? In this one-day workshop we invite
submissions from postgraduate students and early career researchers in
social sciences, social care, humanities and the arts, whose work deals
with digital health. Our aim is to collectively raise questions that
have not yet made their ways to the field of digital health.
Suggested topics include:
- Overt and covert exclusions in digital health practices
- Marginalised and disenfranchised communities and digital health
- Race, racism and digital health
- Digitisation, health care and disability justice
- Ethics and politics of bio data/big data
In addition to presenting your own work, you will have the opportunity
to discuss relations between digital media, research methods and
critical health research in the masterclass ‘Chronic Media Worlds –
Social media, epistemic justice and critical health politics’; and take
part in an interactive workshop on ‘Opting out? Digital health and
digital disengagement’.
Submission guidelines: please send a 300 word abstract and a short bio
to (rethinkingdigitalhealth /at/ gmail.com) 1st May 2017. Funding: a small
number of bursaries is available to cover train travel within the UK
(second class only. Please indicate on your submission if you would like
to be considered for the travel bursary). All applicants will be
informed of the outcome by 15 May. For further information on programme
and registration, please check our website
https://sites.google.com/view/rethinkingdigitalhealth/home
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