Technologies of Knowledge and Governance on the Front Lines of Emergency Services.


Autoria(s): Corman, Michael
Data(s)

2013

Resumo

Using institutional ethnography, a sociology and critical method of inquiry used primarily in North America, this presentation discusses new forms and technologies of knowledge and governance – “forms of language, technologies of representation and communication, and text-based, objectified modes of knowledge through which local particularities are interpreted or rendered actionable in abstract, translocal terms” (McCoy, 2008: 701) on the front line of emergency medical services. I focus specifically on technologies central to health reforms that attempt to reshape how health care is delivered, experienced, and made accountable (Anantharaman, 2004; Ball, 2005; Alberta Health Services, 2008). In additional to exemplifying how institutional ethnography can be used to answer Rankin and Campbell’s (2006) call for additional research into “the social organization of information in health care and attention to the (often unintended) ways ‘such textual products may accomplish…ruling purposes but otherwise fail people and, moreover, obscure that failure’ (p. 182)” (cited in McCoy, 2008: 709), this presentation will introduce the audience to a critical approach to social inquiry that explores how knowledge is socially organized.

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/technologies-of-knowledge-and-governance-on-the-front-lines-of-emergency-services(ea2cd138-3e99-4a79-93b7-640e3da9e3b1).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Corman , M 2013 , Technologies of Knowledge and Governance on the Front Lines of Emergency Services. in NA . Mediterranean Conference for Academic Disciplines , Malta , 3-8 March .

Tipo

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