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SUMMARY:The Quantification of Bodies. Organism\, Health And Representation: From Renaissance to Big Data
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LOCATION:Largo Porta Férrea \, Coimbra\, Portugal
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>THE CONFERENCE: PHILOSOPHY\, TECHNOLOGY AND THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE / BODY</strong></p>\n<p>As a discipline historically placed in the middle between natural sciences\, technology\, and art\, medicine has always been sensitive to both theories and apparatuses able to provide it with a quantification and a reshaping of the living body\, as well as a practi-cal possibility of operating on it.</p>\n<p>This is why\, in the era of the maximum growth of telecommunication\, algorithmic information technology\, and data-driven decision making\, new forms of medical practice\, and new alliances between medicine and technology are arising. Not without a continuity\, in the discontinuity\, with a Modern approach\, which has progressively &ldquo\;translated&rdquo\; the living organism and the concept of &ldquo\;health&rdquo\; within a quantitative model.</p>\n<p>The Congress is aimed at exploring the historical as well as the contemporary connections between &ldquo\;organism&rdquo\; and quantification\, dealing with the following phil-osophical issues\, which proposed papers are invited to touch upon (one or more):</p>\n<p><strong>WORKING SECTIONS</strong></p>\n<ol>\n<li>Historical Issues (From the Renaissance to the 20th Century).</li>\n<li>Contemporary Issues.</li>\n<li>Reproducing Living Body and Health\, Aesthetics Issues.</li>\n</ol>\n<p>See the CFP section for more information.</p>\n<p><em><strong>WORKING LANGUAGES OF THE COLLOQUIUM:&nbsp\;Portuguese\, English\, French\, Spanish\, Italian.</strong></em></p>\n<p>All those interested in participating are invited to contact us through the email:&nbsp\;bodiesquantification@gmail.com&nbsp\;as well as to&nbsp\;visit Coimbra!</p>\n<p><strong>PARTICIPATION FEES (SPEAKERS): 25 &euro\;</strong><br><strong>ATTENDANCE FEES (WITH CERTIFICATE): 10 &euro\;</strong></p>\n<p><strong>CALL FOR PAPERS</strong></p>\n<p>The organizers of the Conference encourage scholars to submit proposals for papers.</p>\n<p>The papers shall address the topics mentioned below. The authors are invited to send the written proposals to the organizers\, by e-mail. The text shall be written according to a WORD document file format with no more than 2500 characters\, including the name of the author and a title. Proposals must be received by&nbsp\;30th of July 2019\, to the email:</p>\n<p><strong>bodiesquantification@gmail.com&nbsp\;(Joaquim Braga and Simone Guidi).</strong></p>\n<p>The authors will be informed about the approval of the proposals\, in due time.</p>\n<p>1. Historical Issues (From the Renaissance to the 20th Century):</p>\n<p>&bull\;&nbsp\;The historical development of the relationship between body\, quantification\, quantitative representation\, and health.</p>\n<p>&bull\;&nbsp\;The historical development of the relationship between\, individuality\, identity\, personal identity\, collective identity\, and the quantitative body.</p>\n<p>&bull\;&nbsp\;The historical development of the question about the reducibility of the &ldquo\;organism&rdquo\; to a quantitative representation\, as well as the most relevant historical connections between the concept of &ldquo\;quantitative&rdquo\; organism\, and the concepts of &ldquo\;life&rdquo\; and &ldquo\;death&rdquo\;.</p>\n<p>&bull\;&nbsp\;The development\, in the History of Medicine and Natural Philosophy\, of the relationship between health\, care and quantitative approach.</p>\n<p>&bull\;&nbsp\;Does the Algorithmic Telemedicine introduce a new paradigm in thinking the body\, or does it rather represent a direct continuation of specific philosophical approach?</p>\n<p>2. Contemporary Issues:</p>\n<p>&bull\;&nbsp\;What remains of personal body and body-identity\, in the era of Contemporary Medicine?</p>\n<p>&bull\;&nbsp\;Does Algorithmic Medicine imply any concept of &ldquo\;collective&rdquo\; body?</p>\n<p>&bull\;&nbsp\;How Algorithmic Medicine change the concept of personal care? How Algorithmic Medicine changes the patient-therapist relationship and/or the physical places of health (hospitals\, homes\, etc.)?</p>\n<p>&bull\;&nbsp\;Does Algorithmic Medicine imply any change in our concepts of &ldquo\;life&rdquo\; and &ldquo\;death&rdquo\;?</p>\n<p>&bull\;&nbsp\;Are there new (also possible) forms of &ldquo\;Care of the Self&rdquo\;\, arising from the Algorithmic Telemedicine?</p>\n<p>&bull\;&nbsp\;How the Algorithmic Telemedicine changes the conception of our &ldquo\;own&rdquo\; body?</p>\n<p>&bull\;&nbsp\;Does Algorithmic Telemedicine introduce new social relation passing through the body?</p>\n<p>&bull\;&nbsp\;How Algorithmic Telemedicine changes the management practices in &ldquo\;public&rdquo\; and &ldquo\;private&rdquo\; health\, and which are the consequences?</p>\n<p>&bull\;&nbsp\;How Algorithmic Telemedicine addresses medical privacy?</p>\n<p>&bull\;&nbsp\;Can medical Big Data be used for political aims?</p>\n<p>&bull\;&nbsp\;Which are social and economic relations implied by the economy of medical Big Data?</p>\n<p>3. Reproducing Living Body and Health\, Aesthetics Issues:</p>\n<p>&bull\;&nbsp\;Which are the most relevant historical connections between anatomical representation and the quantitative approach to life and health?</p>\n<p>&bull\;&nbsp\;Which are the most relevant historical connection between the quantitative body and the concepts of &ldquo\;beauty&rdquo\; and &ldquo\;health&rdquo\;?</p>\n<p>&bull\;&nbsp\;Does the virtualization of the body\, as well as the introduction of wearable medical technologies\, alter our concept of &ldquo\;beauty&rdquo\;?</p>\n<p>&bull\;&nbsp\;Is there an Aesthetics of the Medical Data?</p>\n<p>&bull\;&nbsp\;Can Medical Data be used to make art?</p>
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