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The Effect of Information and Communication Technology and Social Networking Site Use on Older People’s Well-Being in Relation to Loneliness: Review of Experimental Studies
Assessing the impact of Social Networking Site use on older people’s loneliness and social isolation. A randomized controlled trial: The Aging in a Networked Society-Social Experiment Study
The J-shaped evolution of subjective wellbeing over the life course in rural China
The relationship between rural to urban migration in China and risk of depression in later life: An investigation of life course effects
Ageing, migration and grandparenting in China
Remote recruiting and video-interviewing older people: a research note on a qualitative case study carried out in the first Covid-19 Red Zone in Europe
Digital gaming as a proactive choice and a passive resource among older adults in China
Ageism in the media: Online representations of older people
Creating age-friendly environments in a smart society in China: A policy review
The benefits of community-based participatory arts activities for people living with dementia: a thematic scoping review
Change Ahead—Emerging Life-Course Transitions as Practical Accomplishments of Growing Old(er).
Spaces of Liminality, Places of Creative Assemblage: A Multi‐Arts Setting for People Living with Dementia in Northwest England
Spacetimematter of aging – The material temporalities of later life
Representing the “older end user”? Challenging the role of social scientists in the field of “active and assisted living.”
Doing Age in a Digitized World—A Material Praxeology of Aging with Technology
Special issue: The growing older of humans, nonhumans, and more-than-humans, Journal of Aging Studies
Catching the Digital Train on Time: Older Adults, Continuity, and Digital Inclusion
Connected older citizens: Ageing in place and digitally mediated care in Aotearoa New Zealand
Blind Spots in AI: The Role of Serendipity and Equity in Algorithm-Based Decision-Making
‘Being’ and ‘doing’ well in the moment: Theoretical and relational contributions of health geography to living well with dementia
Meanings of ‘lifecycle robust neighbourhoods’: constructing versus attaching to places
How older people experience the age-friendliness of The Hague: A quantitative study
Conflicting notions of citizenship in old age: An analysis of an activation practice
Towards a better understanding of the sense of safety and security of community-dwelling older adults
Age-Friendly Cities and Communities: State of the Art and Future Perspectives
Editorial – Ageing communities, supportive housing and enabling built environments
Age-friendly cities in the Netherlands: An explorative study of facilitators and hindrances in the built environment and ageism in design
Invisible in the smart city: Using participatory design methods for age-friendly solutions
Photovoicing the neighbourhood: Understanding the situated meaning of intangible places for ageing-in-place
Maybe we should talk about it anyway”: a qualitative study of understanding expectations and use of an established technology innovation in caring practices
The personal emergency response system as a technology innovation in primary health care services: An integrative review
Digital assistive technology acceptance and use among caregivers of older adults with cognitive impairment: Qualitative interview study
Old-age care in digital transformation: Lessons from the Finnish wellbeing service county reform
Virtual reality and its use in care homes and beyond
Virtual Reality as a Tool for Keeping the Elderly Active: Selected Issues
Involving the community in ageing policy design: The Cascais Protocol”
Spirituality in Old Age
Knitting alone – in the city – ageing and kinship availability as a vulnerability marker
A Critical Approach to the Demographics of Ageing: The Case of Oslo.
Seniors online: Attitudes toward the internet and coping with everyday life
Older people negotiating independence and safety in everyday life using technology: Qualitative study
Smart mobility, age and data justice
Upskilling the Old, a Quarter Century on: Media Literacies, AI and Older People in Public Policy Discourses
Predictors, types of Internet use, and the psychological well-being of older adults: A comprehensive model
Age bias on the move: The case of smart mobility
Use of information and communication technology (ICT) devices among the oldest-old: Loneliness, anomie, and autonomy
Older adults’ perceived sense of social exclusion from the digital world
Loneliness as a Potential Mechanism of the Association Between Ageism and Mental Health Outcomes in the Chilean Context
Motives of Use and Internet Addiction: Development and Evidence of Validity of a Scale to Evaluate Motives of Internet Use
Latet Anguis in herba: Unveiling ageism of generative Ai
‘Single‐handed care’ initiatives and reviews of double‐handed homecare packages: A survey of practices in English local authorities with adult social care responsibilities
Peter’s Problem. An Analysis of the Imaginaries about Automated Futures Portrayed in QualityLand
Educational Gerontechnology: Toward a Comprehensive Model for the Education of DigitalTechnologies for Older Adults
Digital Ageism: How it operates and approaches to tackling it
Navigating uncharted territory with a borrowed map: lessons from setting up the BATH-OUT-2 randomised controlled trial in adult social care and housing services in English local authorities.
Normative puzzles for local government: Managing the introduction of single‐handed care in England
Participatory Design and the Divide between Developers and Older Adults
Development of a Learning Management System for Knowledge Transfer in Engineering
Collaborative Speculations on Future Themes for Participatory Design in Germany
The Co-constitution of Ageing and Technology – A Model and Agenda
A research tool for measuring non-participation of older people in research on digital health
WisdomOfAge: Developing a Seniors Digital Platform for Knowledge Transfer through Participatory Design
Designing and evaluating information and communication technology-based interventions? Be aware of the needs of older people
Older People in Digital Health Research: What Predicts (Non-)Participation in an Exergame Intervention Study
Ageing as a Driver of Progressive Politics? What the European Silver Economy Teaches Us About the Co-Constitution of Ageing and Innovation
Older TikTokers in Digital Capitalism: Construction of Persona and Agency
Individual and shared digital repertoires – older adults managing digital services
Digitaalinen yhteiskunta ja ikääntyneet: Kohti yhdenvertaisuutta. Politiikasta.fi
Objects of Loss: Resilience and Continuity in Material Culture Relationships in Newman
Supportive care for older people with dementia: socio-organisational implications
On the persistence of coercive practices in dementia treatment. When plans, spaces, and discourses matter
On care infrastructures and health practices: How people in health promotion programmes try to change their everyday life
From Triple Win to Triple Sin: How a Problematic Future Discourse is Shaping the Way People Age with Technology
DIY gerontechnology: circumventing mismatched technologies and bureaucratic procedure by creating care technologies of one’s own
From Intervention to Co-constitution: New Directions in Theorizing about Aging and Technology
Preventing Premature Family Maladjustment: Protocol for a Multidisciplinary eHealth Study on Preterm Parents’ Well-Being
Caring in the Digital Age : Implications of a Telehealth Self-evaluation Tool for Informal Caregivers in Québec, Canada.
Beyond Landscape’s Visible Realm: Recorded sound, nature and wellbeing. Health and Place
The use of mobile technology for online shopping and entertainment among older adults in Finland
Digital participation in service environments among senior electricity consumers in Finland
Digital mobile technology enhancing social connectedness among older adults in Sweden
Autonomy, Integration, and the Work of Cultural Intermediation in Indie Games
Older people, video games and the European French-language press : A topic model approach on a study about deviance, discipline and self-improvement
Home-care Professionals’ Ethical Perceptions of the Development and Use of Home-care Robots for Older Adults in Japan
Havens and Heavens of Ageing-in-Community: Home, Care and Age in Senior Co-housing
What if ANT wouldn’t pursue agnosticism but care?
Little arrangements that matter. Rethinking autonomy-enabling innovations for later life
Regulating for careful knowledge production: researching older people, isolation and loneliness
Measuring the impact of age, gender and dementia on communication-robot interventions in residential care homes
La digitalizzazione dei servizi alla prova della terza età
Can connected technologies improve sleep quality and safety of older adults and caregivers? An evaluation study of sleep monitors and communicative robots at a residential care home in Japan
Rights Violations and Discriminatory Practices Against Older Persons During the Covid-19 Pandemic.
Contrasting ageism in research on older adults and digital technologies: A methodological reflection
Ageing and technologies – Creating a vision of care in times of digitization.
Ageing and technologies – Creating a vision of care in times of digitisation. Results of a fast-track process of the Joint Programming Initiative
Neue Technologien in der Pflege
Ageism in the use and design of digital technology: a theoretical model
Nan Zhang
Daniele Zaccaria
Wenqian Xu
Shuman Xie
Leonie F. Winterpacht
Meghánn Catherine Ward
Lisa Vonk
Cora van Leeuwen
Joost van Hoof
Susan van Hees
Gustavo Sugahara
Věra Suchomelová
Xingyue Su
Randi Stokke
Maria Sourbati
Sara Skardelly
Alexander Seifert
Javiera Rosell
Andrea Rosales
Leigh Rooney
Arianna Poli
Helen Manchester
Francesco Miele
Louis Neven
Camille Normandin
Mino Novello
Laura Pajula
Edit Pauló
Alexander Peine xyz
Katja Antonia Rießenberger
Wendy Martin
Ittay Mannheim
Anne Meißner
Giulia Melis
Nil Meral
Naonori Kodate
Sanna Kuoppamäki
Gabrielle Lavenir
Daniel López
Doris Lydahl
Klara Kümpfel
Alisa Grigorovich
Anna Wanka
Annette Leibing
Karin van Leersum
Li-Huei Liu
Magdalena Kania Lundholm
Matthew Lariviere
Lucia Landolfi
Hanna Köttl
Viivi Korpela
Andrzej Klimczuk
Unmil Karadkar
Lily Haopu Ren
Lillian Hung
Juliane Jarke
Joni Jaakola
Agnete Meldgaard Hansen
Tara Mehrabi
Christophe Humbert
Yiqing Huang
Helena Hirvonen
Paul Joseph (“PJ”) Fameli
Simone Anna Felding
Mireia Fernández-Ardèvol
James Rupert Fletcher
Vera Gallistl
Daniëlle van Gaans-Riteco
Carla Greubel
Michela Cozza
Lorenzo Carta
Shilpa Bandyopadhyay
Roser Beneito-Montagut
Clara Berridge
Daniel Blanche-Tarragó
Marjolein E.M. den Ouden
Mathias Denecke
Fangyuan Chang
Tanja Ahlin
Publication
Meißner, A., & Kunze, C. (Ed.) (2021). Neue Technologien in der Pflege. Wissen, Verstehen, Handeln. Kohlhammer