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Ageing with digital technologies : From theory to agency and practice

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<abstract displayLabel="Summary">The title of this special issue, Ageing with digital technologies points to two of the growing challenges facing the twenty-first century, namely the changing demographic structure of societies connected to ageing populations on the one hand and the technological development and digitalization of societies on the other hand. These challenges are continuously addressed by researchers and scholars across the globe in a variety of academic disciplines, including medicine, demography, biotechnology, neuroscience to name just a few. At the same time, questions of ageing and technology do not go unnoticed in other disciplines, including humanities and social sciences. The focus of this special issue is on the latter, namely exploring and better understanding the social and material factors, in terms of theory, agency, and practice, that play a role when older people are co-creators, users, and recipients of technological innovations. </abstract>
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<note type="statement of responsibility">Magdalena Kania-Lundholm, Helen Manchester</note>
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<topic>Ageingnomics. Economia senior</topic>
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<title>International Journal of Ageing and Later Life (IJAL)</title>
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<publisher>Los Angeles, CA  : Scientific Research Publishing, 2021-2022</publisher>
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<text>11/04/2022 Volumen 15 Número 2 - 2022 , p. 9-21</text>
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