Authors
Jeannette Pols, Ingunn Moser
Publication date
2009/4/1
Journal
Alter
Volume
3
Issue
2
Pages
159-178
Publisher
No longer published by Elsevier
Description
‘Warm care’ is often contrasted with ‘cold technology’. But is this a meaningful opposition? Much research into healthcare technology frames the relation between humans and their technologies as purely rational and instrumental, where technologies are functional means to a human end. Other studies, however, foreground how technologies and users (re)configure each other in particular use practices. In this paper, we build on the latter work by studying relations with healthcare technologies as not only functional but also social and affective. We analyse a documentary about robot pets next to ethnographic material about a particular care technology. We analyse the relations between these technologies and their users, the values that are brought into play and the identities generated in the interaction. Then we analyse the structuredness of the interaction, and trace the social relations that are brought into being …
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