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Anticipating Technology-Enabled Care at home
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers ( IF 3.445 ) Pub Date : 2021-06-01 , DOI: 10.1111/tran.12476
Louise Reid 1
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The spread and growth of ubiquitous smart technology to deliver public health outcomes, particularly within/at home, urgently requires greater scholarly attention. This paper uses data from interviews with professionals in Scotland who are designing and implementing Technology-Enabled Care (TEC) for current and future homes. Theoretically informed by both critical geographies of home and futures scholarship, this paper presents a three-part framework – “homes-that-are,” “homes-that-ought,” and “homes-to-be” – to explore the techno-solutionist accounts of home, bringing to bear the messiness and complexity of home, both its conceptualisation and experience. It highlights prediction as an emerging form of anticipatory practice, generating new questions and conceptualisations about the openness of futures. Moreover, it demonstrates the importance of understanding the underlying assumptions of those who make decisions when planning for future TEC and housing; about who they imagine they are planning for, and how diverse these futures are.

中文翻译:

期待在家中提供技术支持的护理

无处不在的智能技术的传播和发展以提供公共卫生成果,特别是在家庭内部/家庭,迫切需要更多的学术关注。本文使用了对苏格兰专业人士的采访数据,这些专业人士正在为当前和未来的家庭设计和实施技术支持的护理 (TEC)。本文从家庭和未来学术的关键地理理论出发,提出了一个由三部分组成的框架——“现有的住宅”、“应该的住宅”和“未来的住宅”——来探索技术- 解决方案主义者对家的描述,将家的混乱和复杂性,包括它的概念化和体验。它强调预测是一种新兴的预期实践形式,产生了关于期货开放性的新问题和概念化。而且,它证明了在规划未来 TEC 和住房时了解决策者的基本假设的重要性;关于他们想象中的计划对象,以及这些未来的多样性。
更新日期:2021-06-01
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