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Critical digital health: promises and limitations
1. THE DIGITAL HEALTH PHENOMENON:
PROMISES AND LIMITATIONS
Deborah Lupton
Faculty of Arts & Design
University of Canberra
2. A new research agenda
Critical digital health studies
• Challenging techno-utopia and solutionism
• Identifying social, cultural, political and
ethical implications of digital health
• Recognising both their promises and their
limitations
3. Critical digital health studies: evolution of a research
program
critical
digital
health
studies
health
sociology
computers,
selfhood &
the body
social
aspects of
HIV/AIDS
computer
viruses
HIV/AIDS
metaphors
4. Digital health includes
telemedicine, telecare, diagnosis tools
public health surveillance
personalised medicine/patient engagement
health and medical platforms + websites
health promotion strategies
self-tracking (the quantified self)
16. Research questions
• What websites, platforms and apps are valued for health-related information or
patient support?
• What kinds of content are created and shared by lay people via social media
platforms?
• What do corporate social platforms do with this content?
• How are medical and public health professionals using digital media?
• How are concepts of the self, health, illness and the body configured and
understood via digital tech?
• What are the positive and negative effects of digital health tech?
• How might socioeconomic disadvantage and social discrimination be alleviated or
exacerbated by digital health tech?
17. My recent, current + planned critical digital health
projects
• mapping the theoretical domain of critical digital health
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studies
the commodification of patient experiences on digital
platforms
sexuality and reproductive health apps
medical diagnosis apps (with Annemarie Jutel)
digital surveillance of children + the unborn
18. Recent, current + planned critical digital health
projects
• use of digital tech by professionals in infectious disease
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surveillance control (with Mike Michael)
public understandings of big data (with Mike Michael)
the quantified self phenomenon
big data in medicine and healthcare
Google Glass – implications for medicine and public
health
provocative responses to health self-monitoring by artists
and designers
19. Theoretical perspectives
• The cyborg body/post-human body
• From the haptic to the optic
• Forms of surveillance via digital tech
• Code acts
• Algorithmic identities
21. More information
• ‘Towards a critical sociology of digital health technologies’
(blog post)
• ‘Social aspects of digital media and health care’ (Scoop.it
collection)
• ‘Critical Digital Health Studies’ (Pinterest collection)