Description
This presentation seeks to present an understanding of how visions of the future influence present actions, exploring the impact of imagined future sociotechnical systems on contemporary social practices. Based on Reinhart Koselleck's philosophy of historical time and focusing on the heuristic value of the interaction between experience and expectation, it argues in favor of adopting an anticipatory approach in anthropology as a means to conduct a critical analysis of social practices.By examining the process of implementing digital health in Portugal through an analysis of the discourse uttered by various stakeholders involved, the presentation provides a comprehensive view of the potential impacts of digitization on sociotechnical systems in the healthcare domain. The results will highlight the primary concerns of the different stakeholders, encompassing the various aspects related to the utilization, reconfiguration, and evolution of healthcare.
Period | Jul 2024 |
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Event title | EASST-4S Amesterdam : Making and doing transformations |
Event type | Conference |
Conference number | 11 |
Location | Amesterdam, NetherlandsShow on map |
Degree of Recognition | International |
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Sociotechnical futures: How stakeholders envision the use, reconfiguration and evolution of healthcare through digitization
Research output: Contribution to conference › Other › peer-review
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Sociotechnical futures: How stakeholders envision the use and reconfiguration of healthcare through digitization
Research output: Contribution to conference › Abstract › peer-review