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Reparative Design: A Study of Collective Practices for Generating and Redistributing Care Online

Reparative Design: Eine Studie kollektiver Praktiken zur Generierung und (Um-)Verteilung von Care im Internet
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Senavitis, Karisa

Abstract

Online content produced by sick bodies, outside of clinical trials, is increasingly studied as real world evidence. US policy and biomedical companies are designing ways to make patient input legible and useful to their evidence-based medical system. My design study suggests an ethic of repair that ... view more

Online content produced by sick bodies, outside of clinical trials, is increasingly studied as real world evidence. US policy and biomedical companies are designing ways to make patient input legible and useful to their evidence-based medical system. My design study suggests an ethic of repair that might learn from the political agency of people with chronic autoimmune conditions. It brings feminist materialist studies into dialogue with two collective care groups who devise tools for reciprocal, collaborative intra-action. Their tools offer different ways to study illness online and negotiate boundaries (of bodies/expertise/space). Together they articulate the values and risks in generating embodied knowledge and redistributing data through digital communities.... view less


Die von erkrankten Körpern produzierten Web-Inhalte, die nicht Teil medizinischer Studien sind, werden zunehmend als Befunde der 'realen Welt' betrachtet. US-Politik und -Unternehmen entwerfen Wege, um den Beitrag von Patient*innen lesbar und nützlich für ihr evidenzbasiertes medizinisches System zu... view more

Die von erkrankten Körpern produzierten Web-Inhalte, die nicht Teil medizinischer Studien sind, werden zunehmend als Befunde der 'realen Welt' betrachtet. US-Politik und -Unternehmen entwerfen Wege, um den Beitrag von Patient*innen lesbar und nützlich für ihr evidenzbasiertes medizinisches System zu machen. Das vorliegende Forschungsdesign schlägt eine 'ethic of repair' vor, welche von der politischen Handlungskompetenz von Menschen mit Autoimmunerkrankung lernen kann. Es bringt Ansätze des Feminist Materialism in einen Dialog mit zwei kollektiven Care-Gruppen, die Instrumente für reziproke und kollaborative intra-actions entwickeln. Diese Instrumente bieten verschiedene Ansätze, sowohl Krankheit online zu betrachten als auch Grenzen (von Körpern/Expertisen/Räumlichkeiten) zu verhandeln. Sie artikulieren Werte und Risiken im Generieren von verkörpertem Wissen (embodied knowledge) und der Neuverteilung von Daten durch digitale Communities.... view less

Classification
Interactive, electronic Media
Medical Sociology

Free Keywords
Precarious collectives; care; informed refusal; digital patient labor; boundary negotiating tools; Prekäre Kollektive; Gesundheit; Verweigerung; digitale Patient*innenarbeit

Document language
English

Publication Year
2018

Page/Pages
p. 71-87

Journal
FZG - Freiburger Zeitschrift für GeschlechterStudien, 24 (2018) 1

Issue topic
Der Ort des Politischen in den Critical Feminist Materialisms

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3224/fzg.v24i1.05

ISSN
0948-9975

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0


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