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Session Submission Type: Traditional (Closed) Panel
In 1969, Mierle Laderman Ukeles wrote the “Manifesto for Maintenance Art” where she associated mundane practices of maintenance (both at home and at work) with the broader area of care. Although both activities, she explained, are vital in the daily production, continuation, preservation of life, maintenance and care have been typically characterized as unworthy and merely reproductive activities carried out by women and low-paid workers. Recently, several STS scholars have demonstrated that investigating care (Mol, Murphy, Pols, Puig de la Bellacasa) and maintenance and repair (Cállen and Criado, Denis and Pontille, Dominguez Rubio, Jackson, Rosner, Ureta) could help decenter traditional issues in STS, such as agency, knowledge production, or the innovation and performativity of sociomaterial orders, as well as open up new ways to discuss politics and ethics. Though some of these works have explicitly discussed the relationships between care and maintenance, the encounters are still timid, and the discussion exploratory. We would like to use this open panel as a meeting point for those two conversations, and a way of teasing out the larger ethical, political and methodological consequences that the bringing together of the reflections on care, repair and maintenance could have for the renewal of STS sensibilities. To do so, we invite contributions across different domains such as arts, architecture, urban studies, media studies, organization studies, and of course STS.
Hacking into the Environment that Disables: Dependency Work in a Community with Shared Disability and Chronic Illness - Alexandra Endaltseva, L'École des hautes études en sciences sociales / Linköping University
Maintaining the Menstruating Body: Feminist Interventions on Public Infrastructure - Sarah Fox, University of Washington
Diversity Advocacy as Care and Maintenance in Open Technology Communities - Christina Dunbar-Hester, University of Southern California
In/Sensible Accountabilities: Maintaining Compassion in Health Care - Vicky Singleton, Lancaster University
How Does the Use of Robots Affect Care in Nursing Homes? - Ninon Lambert, Université de Montréal