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SUMMARY:Panel 54. Re-ordering Care: Algorithmic Transformations of Medical Knowledge\, Practice\, and Governance – Session 2
DESCRIPTION:Convenors\nBenedetta Catanzariti\, University of Edinburgh\nNatalia-Rozalia Avlona\, Københavns Universitet \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 565 – From the ‘end-of-the-bed-o-gram’ to algorithmic medicine: reconfigurations of data practices\, care and learning in critical care\nCatherine Montgomery\, University of Edinburgh \nID 255 – Quantifying patient experience: The production of patient-centred metrics for algorithmically-driven analyses in remote clinical trials\nAbby King\, University of Edinburgh \nID 505 – Datafication of nursing and its discontents (the case of implementing the Apotti system in Finland)\nEira Syvälähde\, Helsingin yliopisto \nID 535 – Algorithmic care at a distance: reconfiguring nursing practices\nGigi Vissers\, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam\nIris Wallenburg\, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam\nRik Wehrens\, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam\nPetra Porte\, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam\nJan-jaap Visser\, Erasmus University Medical Centre \nID 507 – “People person is more important than to have a big fat degree”: An Ethnographic Account of Algorithmic Homecare Assistance\nEliana Bergamin\, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam\nIris Wallenburg\, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-54-session-2/
LOCATION:Room B2.2.1
CATEGORIES:algorithms,Artificial Intelligence (AI),healthcare
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SUMMARY:Panel 54. Re-ordering Care: Algorithmic Transformations of Medical Knowledge\, Practice\, and Governance – Session 1
DESCRIPTION:Convenors\nBenedetta Catanzariti\, University of Edinburgh\nNatalia-Rozalia Avlona\, Københavns Universitet \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 749 – Epistemic and ethical impacts of the Transplant Benefit Score\nJamie Webb\, University of Oxford \nID 680 – How AI-based technologies challenge existing care paradigms – the example of palliative care\nTabea Ott\, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg \nID 670 – Medical Normativities in Multi-modal Machine Learning – A Critical Analysis\nAlex Campolo\, Durham University\nSj Bennett\, Durham University\nCharlotte Högberg\, Lunds Universitet\nBenedetta Catanzariti\, University of Edinburgh \nID 203 – The Techno-Politics of Computing the Mind: Opening the Black Box of Digital Psychiatry\nKaterina Sideri\, Panteion University of Social and Political Science Athens Greece (Πάντειο Πανεπιστήμιο)\nNiels Van Dijk\, Vrije Universiteit Brussel \nID 341 – Attempting algorithmic embodiment: re-arranging diagnostic practices?\nJustien Dingelstad\, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam\nIris Wallenburg\, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam\nClaartje Ter Hoeven\, Universiteit Utrecht\nFrancisca Grommé\, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam \nID 880 – Passing the torch\, keeping the trauma: how patients and kin experience transfers of responsibilities and information after ICD implantation\nMai Hartmann\, IT-Universitetet i København\nJonas Fritsch\, IT-Universitetet i København
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-54-session-1/
LOCATION:Room B2.2.1
CATEGORIES:algorithms,Artificial Intelligence (AI),healthcare
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SUMMARY:Panel 59. Disentangling AI and Health/Healthcare: imaginaries\, Narratives\, Values
DESCRIPTION:Convenor:\nElisabetta Locatelli\, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 205 – Transformation of the Clinic. Data-driven preemption of disease and the politics of health\nNiels Van Dijk\, Vrije Universiteit Brussel\nKaterina Sideri\, Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences \nID 288 – The risk of trust: promises and pitfalls of Artificial Intelligence in radiomics\nMarta Gibin\, Università di Bologna\nRiccardo Pronzato\, Università di Bologna\nAntonio Maturo\, Università di Bologna \nID 298 – Unraveling AI imaginaries in radiomics: Beyond exoticism\, mentalism\, and technologism \nJakub Mlynar\, HES-SO Valais-Wallis University of Applied Sciences and Arts\nMélanie Champendal\, HES-SO University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland\nLluis Borràs Ferrís\, HES-SO University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland\nRicardo Ribeiro\, HES-SO University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland\nAdrien Depeursinge\, HES-SO University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland \nID 314 – STS interventions in causal AI: the case of clinical prediction model validation\nJames Lowe\, University of Exeter\nNiccolò Tempini\, University of Exeter \nID 551 – Scalable Screenings: A Critical Analysis of Narratives Surrounding Mental Health Apps\nGreta Von Albertini\, University College London
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-59/
LOCATION:Room B2.2.1
CATEGORIES:Artificial Intelligence (AI),health,healthcare,imaginaries,values
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