Article ID: CBB500541512

On the Potentialities of Spaces of Care: Openness, Enticement, and Variability in a Psychiatric Center (May 2021)

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Science and technology studies (STS) scholars have turned their attention to the materiality of objects and buildings in order to examine what they make users do in practice. Taking a close look at a therapeutic community in a psychiatric day care center for teenagers, this paper joins these discussions by exploring the materiality of “spaces of care” as part of the center’s everyday practice. The analysis incorporates the concepts of scripts and dispositifs to describe the conditions of possibility in which caregivers and youths may position themselves in relation to others and to the space itself. This paper describes how spaces of care offer open, enticing, and variable conditions for fostering a dynamic of personal and relational responses as part of the care work. In this sense, the material environment entails potentialities in ways that are unpredictable but nonetheless consequential. Rather than arguing that material arrangements and things act, this paper draws attention to their impact via their potential within dispositifs of care that request participants’ attentiveness and responsiveness. Describing these potentialities brings out the subtler requirements of material environments in care practices that aim at circumventing the coercion of disciplinary spaces and their impersonal classifications.

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Authors & Contributors
Hogle, Linda F.
Lezaun, Javier
Tsuge, Azumi
Woolgar, Steve
Tsacoyianis, Beverly Ann
Sarah Pink
Journals
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
Social Studies of Science
Science, Technology, and Human Values
Transfers
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society
Publishers
University of Notre Dame Press
Concepts
Science and technology studies (STS)
Health care
Medicine
Materiality
Ethnography
Public health
Time Periods
21st century
20th century
Places
Taiwan
Chile
India
Korea
China
Germany
Institutions
Accountable Care Organizations (Medical care)
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