Cyborg heart: The affective apparatus of bodily production of ICD patients

Pernille Bjørn, Randi Markussen

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Abstract

We argue that a cyborg approach both emphasizes the complexity in treating patients with implantable cardioverter de brillators (ICDs) attached to home monitoring devices, and makes it possible to decipher modern perspectives in the notion of 'Patient 2.0' and other representations of patients. We attempt to open up the notion of Patient 2.0 exempli ed by ICD patients by drawing on the cyborg idea as developed by Donna Haraway as well as her understanding of science and the body as an apparatus of bodily production. We include the feminists Rosi Braidotti, Anne Balsamo, Geo Bowker, and Leigh Star in discussing the cyborg, its infrastructures and a ective potentials. We analyse modern imaginaries of remote monitoring as they are portrayed on the websites of the two largest manufacturers of ICD technologies, and based on an analysis of the apparatus of bodily production involved when patients visit a hospital to have their illness monitored we propose the analytical device cyborg heart to capture an a ective apparatus of bodily production in the clinic and the idea of an enlarged sense of community as opposed to modern imaginaries of patient empowerment. Finally we discuss how the device cyborg heart di ers from the notion logic of care.
Original languageEnglish
JournalScience & Technology Studies
Volume2
Pages (from-to)14-28
ISSN2243-4690
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2013

Keywords

  • cyborg
  • patient
  • healthcare

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