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Care-led innovation: The case of elderly care in France and Japan
INNOVCARE 3rd Annual Forum
Published on Wednesday, November 08, 2023
Abstract
This third annual forum represents the beginning of a new step for the project following the selection of INNOVCARE for a funding by the Priority Research Programme (France 2030) “Autonomy” (2024-2028). It will focus on Japanese partners and early career researchers affiliated to the project. We will also further discuss the research agenda of INNOVCARE for the next five years.
Announcement
Presentation
If technologies (especially robotics, AI, digital technologies) can help the autonomy of older adults (OA), they also have limitations (difficulties of use, disconnection between design and real needs, ethical issues that may not be taken into consideration ...) identified by field actors and in the scientific literature. The objective of INNOVCARE is to try to overcome these limitations by working on a better synthesis of social and individual needs and the contributions of technologies. The project aims to define and implement a process of innovation led by care for the benefit of the autonomy of the OAs with the following goals: securing the person's environment; ensuring his or her mobility; slowing down/compensating for the loss of his or her cognitive abilities; and preserving and enhancing social ties. Based on interdisciplinarity within the SSH (central and driving forces in the project) and between SSH, medicine and engineering, it also offers a comparative perspective between France and Japan. The originality of the project lies in two central features; first, we introduce a comparison with innovation for younger individuals with a variety of disabilities. Second, we place the concept of care at the heart of the analysis of innovation, which leads us to focus not on individual users but on inter-individual and social relations, with their material and affective dimensions.
This third annual forum represents the beginning of a new step for the project following the selection of INNOVCARE for a funding by the Priority Research Programme (France 2030) “Autonomy” (2024-2028). It will focus on Japanese partners and early career researchers affiliated to the project. We will also further discuss the research agenda of INNOVCARE for the next five years.
Registration
- In English and in French
- Online and on site: Campus Condorcet, Centre des colloques, Room 3.05 - Place du Front populaire 93300 Aubervilliers
- Registration (mandatory)
Programme
(Paris time)
10.00 - 18.30 (Paris time), 18.00 - 2.30 (Tokyo time)
10:00 | Opening remarks Sébastien Lechevalier (FFJ-EHESS)
10:15 | Beyond Horizon: Novel and Creative Research and/or Practices in Care Settings, Japanese Examples (En)
Chair : Sébastien Lechevalier (FFJ-EHESS)
- Hitomi Nagano (Sophia University),
- Yasuhiro Nakanishi (National Institute of Public Health),
- Yoko Niimi (Doshisha University),
- Yasuhiko Saito (Nihon University)
Discussants: Naonori Kodate (University College Dublin), Claudia Müller (University of Siegen)
12:30 | Lunch
14:00 | Nouvelles perspectives des chercheurs en début de carrière (in French)
Chair: Yuko Tamaki-Welply (EHESS-CNRS)
- Martin Chevallier (EHESS),
- Myrtille Ferné (EHESS),
- Armelle Klein (INSERM)
Discussants: Louis Bravermann (Université de Bretagne-Occidentale), Sébastien Dalgalarrondo (CNRS), Blandine Destremau (CNRS)
16:30 | Hommage à Marc Bessin (in French)
Chair: Sébastien Lechevalier (FFJ-EHESS)
- Sébastien Dalgalarrondo (CNRS),
- Blandine Destremau (CNRS),
- Boris Hauray (INSERM)
17:00 | Table ronde : INNOVCARE, quel agenda de recherche ? (in French)
Opening remarks:
- Romain Huret (President of EHESS),
- Sébastien Lechevalier (President of FFJ-EHESS),
- Pierre-Paul Zalio (President of Campus Condorcet)
Chair: Sébastien Lechevalier (FFJ-EHESS)
- Louis Bravermann (Université de Bretagne-Occidentale),
- Raja Chatila (Sorbonne University),
- Anne-Marie Guillemard (Paris Cité University),
- Anne-Sophie Rigaud (APHP),
- Jean-Marie Robine (INED, INSERM, EPHE)
18:30 (Fr) | Cocktail
Subjects
- Sociology (Main category)
- Society > Sociology > Sociology of health
Places
- Centre des colloques, Room 3.05 - Place du Front Populaire
Aubervilliers, France (93)
Event attendance modalities
Hybrid event (on site and online)
Date(s)
- Wednesday, November 15, 2023
Keywords
- care, innovation, France, Japan
Reference Urls
Information source
- Céline Caliaro
courriel : celine [dot] caliaro [at] ehess [dot] fr
License
This announcement is licensed under the terms of Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal.
To cite this announcement
« Care-led innovation: The case of elderly care in France and Japan », Conference, symposium, Calenda, Published on Wednesday, November 08, 2023, https://doi.org/10.58079/1c4f