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Doris LydahlDorisLinnea
2024-02-05

Our book "Ethical and Methodological Dilemmas in Social Science Interventions
Careful Engagements in Healthcare, Museums, Design and Beyond" is finally published link.springer.com/book/10.1007

2024-02-05

🆕 Upon request, I have made available an open access preprint of our chapter on "Caring for Methods: 'Care-Ful Method Practice' through Methodography"

🔗 osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/4hz8

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2024-02-03

📢 Celebrating that "Caring for Methods: 'Care-Ful Method Practice' through Methodography" by @i_ngli & I has been published today! 🎉

📖 In the chapter we advocate for methodography as a genre of care-ful interrogation of method practice in #STSethnography.

📙 The chapter is part of a beautiful collection concerning "Ethical and Methodological Dilemmas in Social Science Interventions" edited by @DorisLinnea & Niels Christian Mossfeldt Nickelsen.

🔗 link.springer.com/chapter/10.1
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Screenshot of Online Publication of the announced Chapter including the title      "Caring for Methods: ‘Care-Ful Method Practice’ through Methodography" authors names Julie Sascia Mewes and Ingmar Lippert, the publication date 03 Feburary 2024 and the first sentences of the Abstract to be found via https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-44119-6_12
2023-12-19

Glad to see our report on a panel on digital methods my colleagues Frauke Rohden, Silvia Lysgård and I co-organised during the last NordicSTS conference was published in EASST Review today.

In the report, we discuss care-full modes of engagement with and through digital methods and how panel convenors can foster dialogue and diversity in digital ethnographic methods (and elsewhere).

easst.net/easst-review/42-2/ca

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Caring for methods – Fostering dialogue and diversity in digital ethnographic methods
EASST Review: Volume 42(2) December 2023
by Frauke Rohden, Julie Sascia Mewes, Sylvia Irene Lysgård

Summary
Drawing on our experience of conceptualising, curating, and organising a panel on possible futures for digital ethnographic methods for the Nordic STS conference 2023, we argue that careful organisation is a viable approach to fostering dialogue in academic knowledge production. We identify three modes of care as particularly relevant for facilitating academic exchange among a diverse group of participants.

Considering the organisation of panels as care work provides insights into the practicalities of creating more diverse spaces for knowledge exchange and inspiration. Using the lens of care work to reflect on our experiences of organising the panel has given us insights into the behind-the-scenes work required for fruitful exchange and into caring for methods by way of providing collaborative and diverse spaces for discussion.

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