Message posted on 26/01/2023

CfP for a Special Issue on digital work in healthcare at Social Science and Medicine

                Dear colleagues,

We would like to bring to your attention a Special Issue (SI) of Social
Science and Medicine that we are guest editing, entitled Resistance, tensions
and consent to digital working in
healthcare.

We are interested in submissions that examine digital working in healthcare
and analyse (from micro to macro levels) changes in clinical and health
service work practices, how healthcare workers frame and make sense of these
changes, and the impact this has on their identity. We also welcome
submissions that discuss what working with digital health data means for
clinicians, and what digitalisation implies for the future of clinical and
health professions, in relation to power, time, space and role boundaries. We
encourage submissions of research conducted across a range of healthcare
settings (mental health, social care, clinical settings, primary care) and
national health services. We are interested in a range of emerging digital
technologies, such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), platforms, smartphone apps
and their underpinning processes and capacities, for example, for
surveillance, monitoring and control.

Please circulate this call to your networks. The submission deadline is on the
1st of September 2023.

If you have any questions about the call, please get in touch.

We very much look forward to receiving your submissions!

Best wishes,

Dimitra Petrakaki (University of Sussex), Andy Charlwood (University of
Leeds), Petros Chamakiotis (ESCP) and Emma Russell (University of Sussex)
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