New Technologies and Emerging Spaces of Care
Miquel Domènech
- Year
- 2016
- Citations
- 34
Abstract
Contents: New technologies and emerging spaces of care a an introduction, Michael Schillmeier and Miquel DomAnech Cracks in the door? Technology and the shifting topology of care, Christine Milligan, Maggie Mort and Celia Roberts The securitization of care spaces: lessons from telecare, Daniel LA^3pez Exploring the affordances of telecare-related technologies in the home, Chris Tweed Clutter moves in old age home care, Peter A. Lutz Homespace or workspace? The use of multiple assistive technologies in private dwellings, Hanne Lindgaard and SA,sser Brodersen Electric snakes and mechanical ladders? Social presence, domestic spaces, and human-robot interactions, Mark Paterson Technology and good dementia care: an argument for an ethics-in-practice approach, Hilde Thygesen and Ingunn Moser Social remembering as an art of living: analysis of a 'reminiscence museum', Elena Bendien, Steven D. Brown and Paula Reavey A pillow squirrel and its habitat: patients, a syndrome, and their dwelling(s), Research Center for Shared Incompetence/Xperiment!, B. Kraeftner, J. Kroell, G. Ramsebner, L. Peschta and I. Warner Accessing care: technology and the management of the clinic, Alexandra Hillman, Joanna Latimer and Paul White Index.
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