AGEM
Willkommen bei der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Ethnologie und Medizin (AGEM)
Die AGEM ist ein 1970 gegründeter gemeinnütziger Verein mit dem Ziel, die Zusammenarbeit zwischen der Medizin, den angrenzenden Naturwissenschaften und den Kultur‑, Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften zu fördern und dadurch das Studium des interdisziplinären Arbeitsfelds Ethnologie und Medizin zu intensivieren.
Was wir tun
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- Dokumentation von Literatur und Informationen
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Veranstaltungen
ACM Interactive Health 2026
Konferenz
Conference in Porto, Portugal
ACM Interactive Health 2026
Early July, Porto, Portugal
https://ih.acm.org/
About:
The ACM Interactive Health Conference (IH) is a new conference that aims to be the leading venue for presenting work at the intersection of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Health. The conference will welcome all kinds of work in this space, including but not limited to: the study of health practices; the development of methods and theories for engaging users and creating human-centered health technologies; or the design, evaluation, and implementation of health technologies to support health and well-being.
Participate:
IH 2026 offers various ways to participate. Authors can submit an extended abstract in the following categories:
Short Forms – Presentations for new, emerging, and engaging contributions at the conference as a poster;
Demos and Exhibitions – Submissions for on-site demonstrations of interactive technologies;
Workshops – Proposals for a one-day event for focused discussion and formulation of shared goals and agendas within the IH community about key topics;
Doctoral Colloquium – Applications for Ph.D. students to receive mentorships and share research among a small group of peers;
Early Career Workshop – Applications for early career researchers (up to 5 years post-Ph.D.) to attend a one-day event to explore their professional activities and goals, learn from one another, and discuss topics most important to them.
We will also open a call for „Related Contributions”, papers previously published in other conferences or journals with an important message for the community, which will be presented at IH as a poster or short presentation.
Moreover, the conference will not have a full paper submission track. Paper sessions at the conference will be mostly composed of papers accepted at the ACM HEALTH journal Special Issue on Human Centered Computing in Healthcare.
First submission deadlines:
Short forms: February 12th 2026
Demos and Exhibitions: February 26th 2026
Workshops: January 15th 2026
Doctoral Colloquium: February 5th 2026
Early Career Workshop: April 1st 2026
Join us!
The organising team is extremely excited to bring IH to life. The HCI community has been discussing the possibility of creating a conference bridging HCI and Health for many years at the Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction (SIGCHI) of the ACM – the largest association of computing researchers and professionals.
We hope you will submit your work and join us at the inaugural ACM Interactive Health Conference in Porto, Portugal. You will be joined by researchers, designers, practitioners, healthcare professionals, and patients to reflect and discuss emerging challenges and opportunities across the social-technical ecosystems of health and well-being.
For further details about the submissions, review, publication process, or general information about the conference, please go to: https://ih.acm.org.
Hiroko Costantini: Men, Care and Well-being in Super-aged Japan: Male family carers in a society in transition
Andere
Open access book
Hiroko Costantini: Men, Care and Well-being in Super-aged Japan: Male family carers in a society in transition
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Men, Care and Well-being in Super-aged Japan
Male family carers in a society in transition
Hiroko Costantini
Free download: https://uclpress.co.uk/book/men-care-and-well-being-in-super-aged-japan/
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Men, Care and Well-being in Super-aged Japan offers an innovative perspective on social sustainability by examining men’s well-being through their involvement in caring for older family members. Focusing on super-aged Japan, the book provides a valuable way to understand key social challenges relevant to countries on the cusp of an ageing society. In contrast to the predominant focus on men in the workplace, this study shifts attention to men in the family – such as men as sons, sons-in-law, husbands and grandsons – whose roles in care remain understudied.
The first part explores men’s care relations in the context of their extended family relations, including the emergence of sons-in-law in care. The second part widens the perspective to include the domain of work and related policies to understand how men reconcile care and work. The third part situates men’s caregiving in the broader societal context, including attention to the author’s novel notion of ‘care literacy’. The structure provides specialists across relevant fields – such as well-being, masculinity, gender relations and care systems – greater flexibility in accessing relevant sections. Further, the design of parts and chapters supports the book’s use as teaching material in undergraduate and graduate courses.
Open Call for Abstracts: Symposium „Reproductive Health in Fragile Democracies”
Workshop
Symposium in Riga, Latvia
International symposium Reproductive Health in Fragile Democracies: Bodies, Technologies and Futures
June 8–9, 2026
Pauls Stradiņš Medicine History Museum in Riga, Latvia
The symposium brings together scholars and practitioners from the social sciences, humanities, and healthcare fields to explore reproduction as a key site for thinking about democracy, inequality, and the politics of care, particularly in contexts of fragile or shifting democratic institutions.
Submission deadline: March 1, 2026 (11:55 PM CET)
Submission link: https://forms.gle/3KGXDLuTnSmXDfnT8
Format: title, affiliation, and 200-word abstract
Participation: free of charge
Keynote speakers include Agnieszka Kościańska (University of Warsaw) and Anika König (Freie Universität Berlin).














