FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12 Programme en français
9am-9.30am Welcome
9.30am-10am Introduction: Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent
10am-1pm Session 1: Medicine, Body & Life Through Technoscientific Innovation
- Ilana Löwy, From Savvy Consumers to Informed Risk Managers: Shifting Images of Medical Self-Care
- Dominique Memmi, Denying Human Biology as Destiny
- Antonio Maturo, Healthism, Self-Quantification, Biomedicalization & Technological Solutionisms as Engines for the Commodification of Health
- Richard Tutton, Towards an Archaelogy of Self-Care
Chair: Xavier Guchet, University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
1pm Lunch break
2.30pm-4pm Session 2: Genomic Reconfigurations of the Normal & the Pathological
- Pascale Bourret, Singularization in the Cancer Clinic: Genomics, Targeted Therapies & Emerging Diagnostic Entities & Configurations
- Carine Vassy, Avoiding Genetic Anomalies: Pre-Natal Screening of Down Syndrome Across Europe
Chair: Alberto Cambrosio, University of McGill
4pm Coffee break
4.30pm-6.30pm Session 3: Patients Within the Digital Health Ecosystem
- Joël de Rosnay, Connected Devices & Digital Health Networks from the Patients’ Perspective
- Jacques Lucas, Ethical Implications of the Use of Connected Health Devices and Mobile Applications
- Nelly Oudshoorn, Who Cares? How Telecare Technologies Transform the Daily Life of Patients?
- Philippe Bardy, Towards an Epistemology of Digital Patient Self-Care
- Alexandre Duclos, From Care-Robot to Sex-Toy: Appropriation at the Core of the User’s Experience
- Maxime Derian, An Anthropological Outlook on Connected Health Devices
Chair: Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent, University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
SATURDAY DECEMBER 13
9.30am-12.30pm Session 4: Open Access Medical Data
- Gérard Dubey, Beyond Traces: Towards a Socio-Anthropology of eHealth
- Mauro Turrini, Practicing the Biomedicine-to-Come: Medical Imaginaries and Clinical Labor in Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing
- Pascal Ducournau, DIY Genetic Testing: An Expression of Contemporary Healthism?
- Anna Harris, Me, in and on a Tube: Narratives of Online Genetic Testers
Chair: Catherine Bourgain, University of Paris Descartes
12.30pm Lunch break
2pm-3pm Session 5: The Quantified Self
- Justine Laurent, From Active Patient Towards Biological Self: The Case of the “Quantified Self”
- Farzana Dudhwala, The Role of Numbers in Perceptions of Self and Self-Improvement
Chair: Guido Nicolosi, University of Catania & Nantes Institute for Advanced Study
3pm-4.30pm Session 6: Technohealth as a “Social Need” (final roundtable)
- Jean Hache, University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
- Patrick Trabal, University of Nanterre Paris Ouest
- Dorothée Benoit-Browaeys, Science journalist (Paris)
- Antoinette Rouvroy, University of Namur
Chair: Marina Maestrutti, University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
joel de rosnay, que du beau monde !
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Dear Organisers,
I am a student really interested in the topics being discussed here (esp. session 1 and 4) and am doing research that’s closely related. However I do not live in France. Would it be possible to obtain the material that was used during the conference (articles, recordings, etc)?
Also when will the proceedings of this 2014 conference be published in Ëa: Journal of Medical Humanities and Social Studies of Science & Technology?
Thank you for your time!
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Hi Laura,
We are editing the proceedings and we think that they will be published by the end of the summer. I hope that it will not too late for your research. We are not supposed to make circulate the papers before their publication, but not hesitate to write to me, or Philippe or Justine, to get some infomration on this topic.
With best wishes,
Mauro
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Dear Mauro,
Thank you for your prompt reply. I shall eagerly wait for the end of summer.
Perhaps if you could suggest other published works of yours, Philippe, Antonio, and Justine related to the topics discussed in the programme, or works that have inspired you, that would be very helpful and much appreciated.
Cheers!
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