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Maria Arnelid

PhD student

What kind of care should welfare technology provide? I am interested in how care as concept and practice, and imaginaries, take shape in the development and implementation of welfare technology for elder care.

Welfare technology for elder care

My research explores questions of work, technology and the right to care in a changing welfare state. My PhD thesis focuses on the development and implementation of welfare technology for elder care. I am interested in how welfare technology becomes connected to concerns about elder care provision and particular ideals of care in sociotechnical imaginaries. I have studied the development and implementation of welfare technology in two contexts: using qualitative, semi-structured interviews with municipal decision-makers and through an ethnographic study of the development of a conversation partner robot in robotics research. I ask which imaginaries inform the decision-making around welfare technology, how they are materialized, and what it says about the relationship between imaginaries and the organizations and technologies they involve. In addition, I ask how ideals and practices of care and care work are renegotiated through the development and implementation of welfare technology.

Publications

2025

Maria Arnelid (2025)

2024

Maria Arnelid, Dominika Lisy (2024) Beyond academic publics: Conversations about scholarly collaborations with cultural institutions, p. 51-64 (Chapter in book)

2023

Sofia Thunberg, Maria Arnelid (2023) PROCEEDINGS OF THE 11TH CONFERENCE ON HUMAN-AGENT INTERACTION, HAI 2023, p. 455-457 (Conference paper)
Sofia Thunberg, Maria Arnelid, Hannah Bradwell, Leonie Cooper, Lihui Pu (2023)
Katie Winkle, Donald McMillan, Maria Arnelid, Madeline Balaam, Katherine Harrison, Ericka Johnson, Iolanda Leite (2023) Proceedings of the 2023 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, p. 72-82 (Conference paper)

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