Titel: Data and Stories in Digital Health Care. Mixed Methods for Medical Humanities
Termin: 5.12.2019 bis 7.12.2019
Veranstaltungsort:
The aim of the workshop is to explore mixed methods for Medical Humanities, a field of research that uses approaches from literature studies, history, art, anthropology and philosophy in order to understand with the help of hermeneutical, qualitative perspectives some of the central issues in medical practice – such as pain, identity, illness, death, grief. With the rise of digital technologies in medicine, the traditional methodologies used by scholars in Medical Humanities may no longer suffice and thus need to be rethought and reimagined so that Medical Humanities can continue to afford a deeper understanding of the complexities of medical care.
The central research questions of the workshop are thus: How can we make sense of the hybrid nature of data and stories in Medical Humanities? How can text-immanent approaches, such as close reading and narrative analysis, be combined with the interpretation of data? And what can Digital Medical Humanities offer as a field to better understand, manage and ideally improve the use of the hybrid forms in which health care information travels?
We invite contributions that explore the following – or related – issues:
· the problem of scale in data and stories (big data, singular stories)
· data and stories as chronotopes
· reading images: data visualization, coding and aesthetics
· medical documentation and the coding of data and stories
· seriality and casuistic approaches to data and stories
· negotiating uncertainty and ambiguity through practices of quantification
We particularly invite early career researchers (postdocs, PhD-students, Master students) from the humanities, data sciences and medicine who are working at the intersections of stories and data and have a pronounced research interest in mixed methods.
Please send an abstract of max. 300 words of your proposed presentation along with your contact details and a short academic bio to: susanne.michl@charite.de and wohlmann@uni-mainz.de by October 1, 2019. Applicants will be notified by October 15, 2019.
The workshop is funded by the Volkswagen Stiftung (program: “Mixed Methods in the Humanities”). Travel expenses, accommodation and meals will be reimbursed for invited participants. A number of pre-selected speakers have confirmed their participation in the workshop; among them are Kirsten Ostherr, Fritz Breithaupt, and Arthur Frank.
Kontakt:
Susanne Michl
Institut für Geschichte der Medizin und Ethik in der Medizin, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Thielallee 71
14195 Berlin
Tel.:
030/450529045
Fax: 030/450 529 901
susanne.michl@charite.de
https://medizingeschichte.charite.de/