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Infographic: how older adults use mobile technologies in their everyday lives?

Infographic: how older adults use mobile technologies in their everyday lives?

ehc_admin2021-12-122024-05-07

An infographic that reflect on stereotypical assumptions (myths) on how older adults use mobile technologies in their everyday lives. By CSNC researchers Mireia Fernández-Ardèvol and Andrea Rosales, together with Alexander Peine and Eugène Loos (Utrech University). Also available in Catalan and Spanish.

Posted in News Tagged ageing, ageism, digitallife, smartphone

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Mobile Technologies and (G)Local Challenges is a research group from the Internet Interdisciplinary Institute IN3, Open University of Catalonia UOC.

Mobile communication has already become part of our everyday life. It is a changing and pervasive communication technology that shapes and is shaped by societies. Mobile communication technology is not good, not bad, and not neutral: it relates in different ways to local and global challenges. Working from diverse perspectives, spanning the social sciences, humanities and human-computer interaction, the research group’s main objective is to develop scientific materials that expand knowledge on the social, economic, political and cultural influences of mobile communication technologies.

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