[Air-L] Talk Oct 4 - Digitizing Mental Health Work with Prof. Pablo J. Boczkowski [Platforms & Labour Speaker Series]

Rafael Do Nascimento Grohmann rafael.grohmann at utoronto.ca
Fri Sep 13 11:46:52 PDT 2024


Dear AoIR community,

If you around Toronto, please join us!

We are excited to announce the second speaker of Platforms & Labour Speaker Series on October 4 at UofT: Prof. Pablo J. Boczkowski<https://communication.northwestern.edu/faculty/pablo-boczkowski.html> is Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Northwestern University. He is Founder and Director of the Center for Latinx Digital Media. His research program examines the dynamics of digital culture from a comparative perspective. He is the author of six books, four edited volumes, and more than sixty journal articles.

Digitizing Mental Health Work

Date/Time: October 4, free lunch 12-1pm, talk 1-3pm
Location: Claude Bissell Building, 140 St. George Street, The Learning Hub (BL404, 4th Floor), University of Toronto
Attendance Mode: In-Person
Please register before Sept 30 for lunch: https://forms.office.com/r/yXcNtYHkAP

Description:
For over a century, the practice of the “psy” professions—such as psychiatry, clinical psychology, and social work, among others—primarily consisted of conversations during in-person sessions and the occasional phone call between sessions. Furthermore, it was rare that mediated information became a topic of conversation during sessions. This communication and technology matrix was tied to longstanding conceptual and procedural models, and to distinct notions of personhood and their place in modernity. But over the past decade it has gone through a fundamental shift—and one that has intensified since the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Sessions increasingly take place on the screen and/or on the phone. Furthermore, patients communicate with professionals by text and email between sessions, thus extending the frequency of therapeutic exchanges and the workload. They also share audio, photo, and video files to “show rather than tell” about their predicament. Moreover, professionals and patients can—and usually do—know more about each other than before by resorting to search and social media technologies. Finally, the handling of content and interactions over smartphones, social media, and various apps has become a recurrent topic of conversation within sessions. Taken together, these transformations have destabilized the previously dominant matrix, and made visible dynamics that bind communication and technology with transformations in knowledge, culture, and society. In this talk I will draw from an interview-based ethnographic study with mental health professionals (N= 100) in the Greater Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires, Argentina, to examine how they use communication technology in their work practices. The analysis will show that digitizing mental health work is tied to major transformations in broader issues of inequality, sociality, and personhood in contemporary life.

The talk is hosted by Prof. David Nieborg. The event is open to all students, faculty, and staff. Feel free to spread the word.

Co-Sponsored by: Platform Work Inclusion Living Lab (P-WILL)<https://pwill.eu/>, FLOURISH<https://flourishcollective.ca/>, Department of Arts, Culture and Media/UTSC and DigiLabour<https://digilabour.com.br/>

This is the second event of Platforms & Labour speaker series, coordinated by Professors Rafael Grohmann and David Nieborg.

Save the dates for upcoming events:
November 19: Feeding the Machine: The Hidden Human Labour Powering AI, with Mark Graham, James Muldoon and Callum Cant.

best,

Rafael



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dr. Rafael Grohmann

Assistant Professor of Media Studies

Department of Arts, Culture and Media<https://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/acm/rafael-grohmann>

Faculty of Information<https://ischool.utoronto.ca/profile/rafael-grohmann/>

University of Toronto

2024-2025 Faculty Fellow, Queer and Trans Research Lab, Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies, University of Toronto<http://qtrl%20Cohort%202024-25%20–%20Mark%20S.%20Bonham%20Centre%20for%20Sexual%20Diversity%20Studies>

Leader, DigiLabour<https://digilabour.com.br/>

Founding Editor, Platforms & Society<https://journals.sagepub.com/home/PNS>

Principal Investigator, Worker-Owned Intersectional Platforms (WOIP)<https://digilabour.com.br/worker-owned-intersectional-platforms-woip/>

Researcher, Fairwork<https://fair.work/> <https://fair.work/>

International Experts Coordinator, Platform Work Inclusion Living Lab<https://pwill.eu/>
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