This study looked at the significance of family and local community connections in determining online community engagement amongst a sample of older people in the south of England. Four catalysts were identified which motivated engagement with local and online forms of community and these were: family, roles, loss and ‘spaces and places'. SNS use (primarily Facebook) was largely family-focussed but alternative social motives were evident in relation to other forms of online community. There was a clear preference for meeting face to face with online communities and social networking sites being used predominantly as tools for achieving this aim. Exploration of the catalysts offers ways that greater community involvement might be further fac...
Amount of elderly people that visit online communities is constantly growing. However, there is a re...
At the ‘Fostering social interactions in a the Ageing Society’ workshop, we can contribute findings ...
Dr Shailey Minocha (The Open University, UK) will introduce a current project at The Open University...
This study looked at the significance of family and local community connections in determining onlin...
The communal benefits of online communities and SNS are enjoyed by many Internet users but remain of...
We are investigating the role of online social interactions on the quality of life and well-being of...
This study looked at the relationship between local and online forms of community engagement for a ...
We are investigating the role of online social interactions on the quality of life and well-being of...
The importance of older adults’ social networks in providing practical, emotional and informational ...
The increase of computer-mediated communication use and the aging population has led to a renewed in...
The Internet has infiltrated our daily lives in many ways. Social networking on the Internet is a gr...
Amount of elderly people that visit online communities is constantly growing. However, there is a re...
Online social networks (OSNs) have demonstrated potential for enabling older adults to remain social...
The increase of computer-mediated communication use and the aging population has led to a renewed in...
The Internet has become a means by which older adults can maintain offline relationships with family...
Amount of elderly people that visit online communities is constantly growing. However, there is a re...
At the ‘Fostering social interactions in a the Ageing Society’ workshop, we can contribute findings ...
Dr Shailey Minocha (The Open University, UK) will introduce a current project at The Open University...
This study looked at the significance of family and local community connections in determining onlin...
The communal benefits of online communities and SNS are enjoyed by many Internet users but remain of...
We are investigating the role of online social interactions on the quality of life and well-being of...
This study looked at the relationship between local and online forms of community engagement for a ...
We are investigating the role of online social interactions on the quality of life and well-being of...
The importance of older adults’ social networks in providing practical, emotional and informational ...
The increase of computer-mediated communication use and the aging population has led to a renewed in...
The Internet has infiltrated our daily lives in many ways. Social networking on the Internet is a gr...
Amount of elderly people that visit online communities is constantly growing. However, there is a re...
Online social networks (OSNs) have demonstrated potential for enabling older adults to remain social...
The increase of computer-mediated communication use and the aging population has led to a renewed in...
The Internet has become a means by which older adults can maintain offline relationships with family...
Amount of elderly people that visit online communities is constantly growing. However, there is a re...
At the ‘Fostering social interactions in a the Ageing Society’ workshop, we can contribute findings ...
Dr Shailey Minocha (The Open University, UK) will introduce a current project at The Open University...