Research output: Exhibits, objects and web-based outputs › Blog
Research output: Exhibits, objects and web-based outputs › Blog
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TY - ADVS
T1 - Seeing Domiciliary Care Work
T2 - Affects, ethics, materialities
AU - Manton, Chanelle
AU - Prieto-Blanco, Patricia
PY - 2020/5/29
Y1 - 2020/5/29
N2 - In a time of COVID-19 some home spaces have been rendered highly visible/visualized. However, care spaces still go largely unseen in social life, let alone the labour processes carried out within them at both formal and informal levels. Care work in these domiciliary settings is emplaced, practiced and felt, but often unseen, often hidden from view or remaining purposely unnoticeable. From a visual perspective, then, home care has been practically impenetrable. This blog post reflects on a concrete project – “Duty of Care” – as well as on wider issues of seeing domiciliary care work.
AB - In a time of COVID-19 some home spaces have been rendered highly visible/visualized. However, care spaces still go largely unseen in social life, let alone the labour processes carried out within them at both formal and informal levels. Care work in these domiciliary settings is emplaced, practiced and felt, but often unseen, often hidden from view or remaining purposely unnoticeable. From a visual perspective, then, home care has been practically impenetrable. This blog post reflects on a concrete project – “Duty of Care” – as well as on wider issues of seeing domiciliary care work.
M3 - Blog
ER -