The paper will examine social and medical digital health literature and will present three narratives on the subject: a) associated to a creative destruction of the traditional rituals of care; b) involved in a new data-driven way of considering illness and disease; c) associated to co-producing information and data, which it has been called info and trans-organic care. A comprehensive examination of info and trans-organic care has been carried out in the case of a social network, the Ros1ders. The case has been expounded as a new conformation of social action, no longer a prerogative of the human subject, and no longer presented as a transitive action, which is an externally oriented action. Rather, it is important because it takes place within a web of human and non-human networks (information, data, platforms), mostly as a trans-organic and connective process of care. Digital media is involved in the co-creation of value in the health field, allowing us to move past old dualisms, such as virtual/real, human/artificial, culture/nature, thereby turning toward a new, symbiotic idea of health and a “more than human” social condition.
Onlife e "salti di specie" nelle nuove ecologie abitative della salute-digitale / Surrenti, Silvia. - In: MEDIASCAPES JOURNAL. - ISSN 2282-2542. - ELETTRONICO. - (In corso di stampa), pp. 0-0.
Onlife e "salti di specie" nelle nuove ecologie abitative della salute-digitale
Surrenti, Silvia
In corso di stampa
Abstract
The paper will examine social and medical digital health literature and will present three narratives on the subject: a) associated to a creative destruction of the traditional rituals of care; b) involved in a new data-driven way of considering illness and disease; c) associated to co-producing information and data, which it has been called info and trans-organic care. A comprehensive examination of info and trans-organic care has been carried out in the case of a social network, the Ros1ders. The case has been expounded as a new conformation of social action, no longer a prerogative of the human subject, and no longer presented as a transitive action, which is an externally oriented action. Rather, it is important because it takes place within a web of human and non-human networks (information, data, platforms), mostly as a trans-organic and connective process of care. Digital media is involved in the co-creation of value in the health field, allowing us to move past old dualisms, such as virtual/real, human/artificial, culture/nature, thereby turning toward a new, symbiotic idea of health and a “more than human” social condition.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.