TY - JOUR
T1 - Enchanting, Evoking, and Affecting
T2 - The Invisible Work of Technology Implementation in Homecare
AU - Ertner, Sara Marie
N1 - Marie Ertner, Copenhagen University, Center for Healthy Aging, and IT University of Copenhagen
PY - 2019/2/3
Y1 - 2019/2/3
N2 - New technologies are implemented in health care with the promises of replacing care work, but implementing technology into care also requires a lot of work. On the basis of ethnographic fieldwork in a Danish homecare unit, this paper explores a phenomenon increasingly pervading the work of health care personnel in the Nordic countries and other welfare states around the world; the implementation of technology in health and elder care. The paper asks what work is involved in making new technologies enter health and elder care. Drawing on STS research on technology implementation, the paper analyses the invisible work of technology implementation, a complex process that involves skilled affective, symbolic, and evocative practices such as enchanting, affecting, and evoking certain imaginaries and beliefs. What is being implemented along these processes, the paper argues is not only technology, but also new municipal and home care workers reconfigured as ‘implementation agents’, and ‘digital older citizens
AB - New technologies are implemented in health care with the promises of replacing care work, but implementing technology into care also requires a lot of work. On the basis of ethnographic fieldwork in a Danish homecare unit, this paper explores a phenomenon increasingly pervading the work of health care personnel in the Nordic countries and other welfare states around the world; the implementation of technology in health and elder care. The paper asks what work is involved in making new technologies enter health and elder care. Drawing on STS research on technology implementation, the paper analyses the invisible work of technology implementation, a complex process that involves skilled affective, symbolic, and evocative practices such as enchanting, affecting, and evoking certain imaginaries and beliefs. What is being implemented along these processes, the paper argues is not only technology, but also new municipal and home care workers reconfigured as ‘implementation agents’, and ‘digital older citizens
KW - Health, Working Environment & Wellbeing, Innovation & Productivity, Gender, Ethnicity, Age and Diversity
KW - Health, Working Environment & Wellbeing, Innovation & Productivity, Gender, Ethnicity, Age and Diversity
U2 - 10.18291/njwls.v9iS5.112690
DO - 10.18291/njwls.v9iS5.112690
M3 - Journal article
SN - 2245-0157
VL - 9
SP - 33
EP - 47
JO - Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies
JF - Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies
IS - S5
M1 - S5
ER -