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Socio-gerontechnology

Interdisciplinary Critical Studies of Ageing and Technology
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
262 Seiten
Englisch
Taylor & Francis Ltderschienen am26.09.2022
Outlining the basic principles of a new academic field, Socio-gerontechnology, this book explores common conceptual, theoretical and methodological ideas that become visible in the critical scholarship on ageing and technology at the intersection of Age Studies and Science and Technology Studies (STS).mehr
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KlappentextOutlining the basic principles of a new academic field, Socio-gerontechnology, this book explores common conceptual, theoretical and methodological ideas that become visible in the critical scholarship on ageing and technology at the intersection of Age Studies and Science and Technology Studies (STS).
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-367-68212-5
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2022
Erscheinungsdatum26.09.2022
Seiten262 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 234 mm, Höhe 155 mm, Dicke 21 mm
Gewicht434 g
Artikel-Nr.9610849

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Socio-gerontechnology - Key Themes, Future Agendas2. Age, Actors and Agency - What We Can Learn from Age Studies and STS for the Development of Socio-gerontechnology Part I: Bridges - Critical Frameworks of Ageing and Technology 3. Fragile Robots and Coincidental Innovation: Turning Socio-gerontechnology towards Ontology4. Topographies of Ageing: A New Materialist Analysis of Ageing-in-place6. Civilising Technologies for an Ageing Society? The Performativity of Participatory Methods in Socio-gerontechnology7. Agents or Actants: What Technology Might Make of Later Life?8. Commentary: Re-imaging the Ageing and Technology Nexus Part II: Encounters - Empirical Approaches to Ageing and Technology9. "Send Me a Whatsapp When You Arrive Home": Mediated Practices of Caring About 10. Making and Unmaking Ageing in Place: Towards a Co-constructive Understanding of Ageing and Place11. Age Matters: Senior Exclusions, Designing Consultations and a Municipal Action Plan for Age-(Un)Friendly Cities12. Dementia Scripts 13. Between Repair and Bricolage: Digital Entanglements and Fragile Connections in Dementia Care Work in Denmark 14. Commentary: Encountering Ageing, Science, and Technology - Whose Future? Whose Definition of Ageing?Part III: Design - Critical Reflections and New Approaches 15. Configuring the Older Adult: How Age and Ageing are Re-configured in Gerontechnology Design16. Co-designing Technologies for Care: Spaces of Co-habitation17. How Have User Representations Been Sustained and Recreated in the Design of Technologies Between 1960 and 2020?18. Commentary: Technology, Design, and the 3Ps - the Problem of Problematising Ageing as Problematic19. Afterword: Why Socio-gerontechnology Todaymehr

Autor

Alexander Peine is Associate Professor of Science, Technology and Innovation Studies at Utrecht University, the Netherlands. Over the last ten years, he has developed an interdisciplinary research agenda on the use and design of technologies for older people that combines ideas from STS and Age Studies.

Barbara L. Marshall is Professor of Sociology at Trent University in Peterborough, Canada. She has written extensively on ageing, gender, sexuality and technology. Her current research explores ageing and digital technologies as these are reconfiguring embodiment and experiences of later life.

Wendy Martin is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Health Sciences, Brunel University London. Her research focuses on ageing, embodiment, and the digital and everyday life. Wendy is a member of the Executive Committee of British Society of Gerontology and Co-Editor of Routledge Handbook of Cultural Gerontology.

Louis Neven is a lector (professor) and leads the Active Ageing research group at the Caring Society Centre of Expertise of Avans University of Applied Sciences in Breda, the Netherlands. He has a long-standing interest in the design and use of technologies for older people.