针与伤害:信息社会中健康的研究、行动研究及组织与社会建构

The Needle and the Damage Done: Research, Action Research, and the Organizational and Social Construction of Health in the "Information Society"

HUMAN RELATIONS · 1998
被引 25
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

批判性回顾了塔维斯托克研究所50年来的行动研究范式,结合信息社会转型中医疗健康的社会建构变化,分析行动研究如何利用信息通信技术促进个体与集体参与新的组织与社会关系。

Abstract

This paper critically reviews the action research paradigm that has evolved over the last 50 years within and outside The Tavistock Insitute, with reference to radical shifts in the social construction of medicine and health that are occurring as a result of the transition toward the "information society." The medical domain has been chosen as an appropriate space within which to review the action research paradigm because it bridges both the past and future of the Institute. The paper firstly considers the original conception of action research and sociotechnical systems, and the role of consultants, in relation to Foucualt's analysis of power relations, social control, and "dividing practices." It then describes and analyzes recent developments in the field of medicine and healthcare service provision that, on the one hand, offer opportunities for increased self-management and control by consumers over physical, social, and emotional "self-hood" and on the other could lead to further social surveillance and the domination and subjectification of the individual. Drawing on recent work using innovative models of action research in the field of HIV/AIDS, the paper concludes by discussing ways in which action research could harness developments in information and communication technologies to maximize individual and collective engagement in new forms of organizational and social relations.

行动研究信息社会医疗健康组织社会学权力分析