
Care at a Distance
On the Closeness of Technology
Jeannette A.J. Pols(Author)
Pallas Publications (Publisher)
Published on 23. February 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
204 pages
978-90-8964-397-1 (ISBN)
Description
In Care at a Distance: On the Closeness of Technology the autor demonstrates that actual care practices employing telecare do not resemble the hopes of the industry and policy makers, nor the nightmares of ethicists. The detailed ethnographic studies of pioneering telecare practices show how nurses and patients re-shape care when they start using telecare devices. The book frames urgent questions about the future of telecare and the ways in which innovative care practices can be built on facts rather than hopes, hypes or nightmares.
Reviews / Votes
Finding the enmeshing in the politics and practices of telecare innovation challenging and inspiring ourselves, we would welcome more contributions that could stand on the firm basis of the work of these two insightful scholars and from here continue the development of a vocabulary fitted for engaging assertively, critically and for the betterment of society and healthcare. Dual Review of Jeannette Pols: Care at a Distance: On the Closeness of Technology. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. 2012 and Nelly Oudshoorn: Telecare Technology and the Transformation of Healthcare. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan. 2011. -- Karen Dam Nielsen and Henriette Langstrup, Centre for Medical Science and Technology Studies, University of Copenhagen, Science & Technology Studies Journal.[-][-] [-][-][-]"Care at a Distance eloquently combines theories from various disciplines with detailed empirical analyses of telecare practices - also relevant for non-academic actors in the field." -- Hans Harbers, is philosopher of science, technology and society and author of Inside the Politics of Technology (AUP).[-][-][-] [-][-]"Pols's exciting new book provides important insights into how innovative telecare practices are 'achieved' in everyday practice and how 'uncontrolled' field studies can be used both to understand and improve care practices." -- Flis Henwood, Professor of Social Informatics in the School of Applied Social Science, University of Brighton, UK. She has published widely on e-health discourse, the internet and the 'informed patient'.[-][-] [-][-]"Jeannette Pols has written a timely and thought-provoking book about what happens when technologies are used to provide healthcare at a distance. By listening to the experiences of those who use the technologies, as healthcare providers or as patients, Pols provides a much-needed balance to the usual focus on efficiency." -- Sally Wyatt, Director of the Netherlands Graduate School of Science,Technology and Modern Culture[-][-] [-][-]"Care at a Distance lays out a variety of ways in which long distance health care may work. Written attentively and with a real sense of engagement, it also offers long distance care. Intellectual care this time. For you, the captivated reader." -- Annemarie Mol, professor of Anthropology of the Body at the University of Amsterdam; author of Ziek is het woord niet; The Body Multiple and The Logic of CareMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-90-8964-397-1 (9789089643971)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Jeannette Pols is senior researcher at the Amsterdam Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam.
Content
Care at a Distance, Contents, 1. Introduction, Part I. Norms and nightmares, 2. Caring devices, 3. The heart of the matter, Part II. Knowledge and promises, 4. Caring for the self?, 5. Knowing patients, Part III. Routines and efficiencies, 6. Zooming in on webcams, 7. Economies of care, Conclusions: On studying innovation, 8. Innovating care innovation, Acknowledgements, Appendix: Projects studied for this book, Notes, References, Index of names, Index of subjects