This study investigates older persons' engagement with digital interfaces as one important way to social inclusion. Digital exclusion and social exclusion are intrinsically intertwined, which put older persons at risk for exclusion. To construct meaningful educational practices for inclusion, more insight is needed to understand consequences of low digital competence. Eighteen men and women (retired) have been interviewed about their everyday encounters with digital interfaces. Results show how older persons ‘borrow’ knowledge from social networks or from contacts at previous workplace, to access technology and digital practices. Data also show a common acceptance of exclusion and changes in lifestyle. These fragile chains, put together to ...
Digital exclusion of elderly citizens is a main contributor for poor uptake of public e-service. The...
Digital exclusion of elderly citizens is a main contributor for poor uptake of public e-service. The...
Despite increasing social pressure to use new digital technologies, older people’s adoption of them ...
This study investigates older persons' engagement with digital interfaces as one important way to so...
This study investigates older persons' engagement with digital interfaces as one important way to so...
A lack of social support can hinder older adults’ digital inclusion. This chapter examines the conne...
As more and more of the business of society is transferred and conducted online, older adults freque...
In an increasingly digitalised society, the requirement for digital competence is increasing. Even t...
Social participation and digital engagement can contribute to health and well-being among older adul...
Social participation and digital engagement can contribute to health and well-being among older adul...
Social participation and digital engagement can contribute to health and well-being among older adul...
The progressive ageing of developed societies requires strategies and tools to ensure the well-being...
Despite increasing social pressure to use new digital technologies, older people’s adoption of them ...
The research presented in this article had as main aims: a) to know the use of social networks by a ...
Digital exclusion of elderly citizens is a main contributor for poor uptake of public e-service. The...
Digital exclusion of elderly citizens is a main contributor for poor uptake of public e-service. The...
Digital exclusion of elderly citizens is a main contributor for poor uptake of public e-service. The...
Despite increasing social pressure to use new digital technologies, older people’s adoption of them ...
This study investigates older persons' engagement with digital interfaces as one important way to so...
This study investigates older persons' engagement with digital interfaces as one important way to so...
A lack of social support can hinder older adults’ digital inclusion. This chapter examines the conne...
As more and more of the business of society is transferred and conducted online, older adults freque...
In an increasingly digitalised society, the requirement for digital competence is increasing. Even t...
Social participation and digital engagement can contribute to health and well-being among older adul...
Social participation and digital engagement can contribute to health and well-being among older adul...
Social participation and digital engagement can contribute to health and well-being among older adul...
The progressive ageing of developed societies requires strategies and tools to ensure the well-being...
Despite increasing social pressure to use new digital technologies, older people’s adoption of them ...
The research presented in this article had as main aims: a) to know the use of social networks by a ...
Digital exclusion of elderly citizens is a main contributor for poor uptake of public e-service. The...
Digital exclusion of elderly citizens is a main contributor for poor uptake of public e-service. The...
Digital exclusion of elderly citizens is a main contributor for poor uptake of public e-service. The...
Despite increasing social pressure to use new digital technologies, older people’s adoption of them ...