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Materialities of care for older people: caring together/apart in the political economy of caring apparatus.

Michela CozzaSilvia BruzzoneLucia Crevani
Published in: Health sociology review : the journal of the Health Section of the Australian Sociological Association (2021)
By applying a posthuman perspective to the analysis of care for older people (COP), we analyse the agential cuts (together/apart) enacted by humans (mainly caregivers and older people) and more-than-humans (a camera intra-acting with other objects) whose agential entanglement configures and reconfigures the political economy of the caring apparatus. Our study identifies 'targeting', 'monitoring', and 'aligning' as interrelated caring practices, thus contributing to advance a posthuman understanding of welfare technology, and advancing a critical use of the possibilities enacted by technologies.
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