[Themaintainers] Sepsis Watch in Practice: The labor of disruption and repair in healthcare

Jasmine McNealy jmcnealy at ufl.edu
Fri Aug 14 13:23:45 EDT 2020


Hello Maintainers:

I saw this article published with Data & Society <https://points.datasociety.net/sepsis-watch-in-practice-5b06f88655fe> I thought might be of interest to the list. Particularly salient are passages like this:

"If the introduction of new technologies, such as AI, are beneficial because they are disruptive — in that they create new pathways to achieve a goal — this disruption also causes forms of breakage, upsetting existing power hierarchies or rerouting information flows that must be repaired in order for the intervention to work effectively in a particular context. Repair work is not about recovering a status quo, but rather about creating a new set of practices and possibilities. This form of repair work, while necessary, is consistently undervalued and often rendered invisible.”

Find it here: Sepsis Watch in Practice<https://points.datasociety.net/sepsis-watch-in-practice-5b06f88655fe>

Best,


Jasmine McNealy, JD, Ph.D
Associate Professor | University of Florida, College of Journalism and Communications
Associate Director | Marion B. Brechner First Amendment Project

Faculty Associate | Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society
Chair | ICA Communication Law & Policy Division


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