TRACE:
TRAnsformations in CarE
TRAnsformations in CarE (TRACE) is a research project at the IT-University of Copenhagen that delivers new in-depth and critical knowledge about the rapid and profound transformations that our health and social care sectors are undergoing as effects of recent years’ digitalization.
Through 4 subprojects, TRACE conducts studies on digital technologies’ transformative impact on care practices and explores alternative visions of technology-mediated care.
Subproject 1: Transforming data work through predictive healthcare
Subproject 1 studies the affective implications of living with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator and how this transforms practices of care and data work. Additionally, the project explores the impact of predictive technologies within remote cardiac care. The research design is built on the framework of careful intervention, consisting of ethnographic data collection, design interventions, and speculative design, aiming to explore the interdependent relations within ICD care collectives and co-create preferable futures.
Explore the TRACE subproject here.
DATE
2023–2027.
PROJECT MEMBERS
SUBPROJECT 1:
Jonas Fritsch.
Mai Hartmann.
COLLABORATION
The research project is FuNDED BY VELUX FONDEN.
REFERENCES/LINKS
THE TRACE PROJECT: [LINK]
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