Ethical and Methodological Dilemmas in Social Science Interventions

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Ethical and Methodological Dilemmas in Social Science Interventions

Careful Engagements in Healthcare, Museums, Design and Beyond

Lydahl, Doris; Mossfeldt Nickelsen, Niels Christian

Springer International Publishing AG

02/2024

301

Dura

Inglês

9783031441189

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction: Doing engagements and interventions with care.- Project engagement technologies and their role in shaping conditions for engagement and care in participatory design projects.- Thinking careful engagement with response-ability.- Composing telehealth: Drawing actors together to enact new relations.- To care for the possible: configuring care in the Tele dialogue project.- Researching alongside: engagements inside and outside the academic domain - a look back at participatory research on mutual aid.- Fostering inclusive technologies: being alongside care in the workplace.- Caring in precarious times: engagement as a situated discreet practice.- Encouraging Care and Allowing Space: On the Aftermath of Careful Engagement.- Into a worm(w)hole: troubling careful engagements at the museum and beyond.- CAREFUL STS INTERVENTIONS IN TRANSDISCIPLINARY ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH.- Caring for Methods: 'Care-ful Method Practice' through Methodography.- Practicing care-as-affect and engagement-as-critique: Careful engagement in Socio-Technical Integration Research and Video-Reflexive Ethnography.- Enactments of evidence-basing: integrating layers of care.- Caring for the bureaucracy.- A carefully engaged researcher's body.- Among bodies and machines: "epistemological vulnerability" with exoskeletons.- Making voices: Curating encounters with personal experiences in an exhibition space.- On being carefully useful: body(ing work) in ethnographic collaborations.
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Interventionist research;Engaged research;Engagement with care in practice;Ethnographic methods;Participatory research;Relations in ethnographic research;Participation