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Privacy, boundaries and smart homes for health: An ethnographic study
Date Issued
2018-03
Date Available
2019-03-27T11:43:19Z
Abstract
This article explores how people negotiate borders and boundaries within the home, in the context of health and the introduction of new technologies. We draw on an ethnographic study involving a socially diverse group of people, which included people with experience of telecare or smart home energy systems. Participants engaged in various strategies to regulate the borders of their home, even though new technologies have begun to change the nature of these borders. Participants managed health conditions but also their use of technology through boundary work that permitted devices to be more or less visible and integrated within the home. Findings highlight that if smart healthcare technologies are to be accepted in the home then there is a need for mechanisms that allow people to control the interpretation of data and flow of information generated about them and their households.
Sponsorship
Health Research Board
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Elsevier
Journal
Health & Place
Volume
50
Start Page
112
End Page
118
Copyright (Published Version)
2018 the Authors
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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183.55 KB
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