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Ann Therese Lotherington Professor University of Nordland, Norway atl@uin.no Work Futures in the Digital Economy Symposium Chilworth Manor Hotel, Southampton, 22nd-23rd March , 2012. ”No space for old women !” Technological transformations in healthcare work.
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Ann Therese Lotherington Professor University ofNordland, Norway atl@uin.no WorkFutures in the Digital Economy Symposium ChilworthManor Hotel, Southampton, 22nd-23rd March, 2012 ”No space for old women!”Technologicaltransformationsin healthcarework
Structureofpresentation • Feldofresearch • Interviewwith Anna • My private story • The movie • Analysis • Conlusion
3. My private story • No Country for Old Men (2007) • Joel and Etan Coen • Blogg: A somewhatcompleteanalysis • http://toomanycupcakes.blogspot.com/2008/03/no-country-for-old-men-somewhat.html
Ed Tom Bell: ”I do not want to goout and meetsomething I do not understand.”
Ed Tom Bell Dreamed of his father who died when he was 20 years younger than Bell is now.
Ourstory’sEd Tom Bell Karin (65) Rønnaug (62) Randi (76) Solveig (63) (random order) discussingchanges in healthcareworkwithreseachers
Operating theatre, 1970ies ”Housewifeschool” compulsorybeforeattendingnursingschool
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Our story’s metaphor for death: ”I didn’twant to learn more!”
The villain Chigurhdoesn’t come from the place where the story is set. He comes from elsewhere and looks different - more modern. We do not really get to know Chigurh but he doesn’t need to be explained. He is just there. Chigurh is unstoppable in his brutality and without morals. He just moves on without looking back. Chigurh is described as ”A ghost – prettymuch”
6. Conclusion Catchthevillain?