Older people are commonly constructed as a group of heavy users of public services that misses out on opportunities presented online, mainly due to age-related barriers to accessing the internet. Drawing on a study of internet access in sheltered homes for older people, this article argues for the need to focus electronic service provision around the needs, preferences and abilities of the users of public services. A user-centred perspective in e-government and e-service provision requires an understanding of the socially shaped and locally situated nature of media use, which can in turn help prevent the tendency to see chronological age as the sole factor determining (non-) engagement with the internet. It also requires investment in makin...
Global ageing has led European and international organizations to develop programs for active ageing...
The article considers how elderly people use different types of Information and Communication Techno...
Although it is widely perceived that older adults should be making more use of information and commu...
Access to digital, interactive ICTs has emerged as a means to implement changes in social welfare pr...
We are all familiar with the headlines proclaiming the rise of the ‘silver surfer’; or now even the ...
Focussing upon the elderly, this article utilises data discovered as researcher for Age Concern in W...
This project looks into the perception of the benefits and drawbacks of Internet usage by elderly pe...
Ukamaka Nwanekezie, Jyoti Choudrie, Neil Spencer, 'Public sector online communication channel adopti...
Purpose – This paper seeks to describe a deep investigation of the phenomenon of internet engagement...
Social commentators are beginning to recognise that encouraging older adults ’ use of information an...
The present study examines three research questions. Firstly, what are the critical personal factors...
Ukamaka Nwanekezie, Jyoti Choudrie, Neil Spencer, 'PUBLIC SECTOR ONLINE COMMUNICATION CHANNEL ADOPTI...
This article examines explanations for both Internet use and non-use by older individuals. Older adu...
Digital exclusion of elderly citizens is a main contributor for poor uptake of public e-service. The...
This paper reports on two recent studies in Australia that relate to aged services and the Web. Inte...
Global ageing has led European and international organizations to develop programs for active ageing...
The article considers how elderly people use different types of Information and Communication Techno...
Although it is widely perceived that older adults should be making more use of information and commu...
Access to digital, interactive ICTs has emerged as a means to implement changes in social welfare pr...
We are all familiar with the headlines proclaiming the rise of the ‘silver surfer’; or now even the ...
Focussing upon the elderly, this article utilises data discovered as researcher for Age Concern in W...
This project looks into the perception of the benefits and drawbacks of Internet usage by elderly pe...
Ukamaka Nwanekezie, Jyoti Choudrie, Neil Spencer, 'Public sector online communication channel adopti...
Purpose – This paper seeks to describe a deep investigation of the phenomenon of internet engagement...
Social commentators are beginning to recognise that encouraging older adults ’ use of information an...
The present study examines three research questions. Firstly, what are the critical personal factors...
Ukamaka Nwanekezie, Jyoti Choudrie, Neil Spencer, 'PUBLIC SECTOR ONLINE COMMUNICATION CHANNEL ADOPTI...
This article examines explanations for both Internet use and non-use by older individuals. Older adu...
Digital exclusion of elderly citizens is a main contributor for poor uptake of public e-service. The...
This paper reports on two recent studies in Australia that relate to aged services and the Web. Inte...
Global ageing has led European and international organizations to develop programs for active ageing...
The article considers how elderly people use different types of Information and Communication Techno...
Although it is widely perceived that older adults should be making more use of information and commu...