We present a review of literature from the fields of gerontology, gerontechnology, HCI and government policy that deals with social and technical solutions for the ageing population. We highlight common assumptions about ageing people, which we argue are still embedded in much of the research related to the domain of ageing. This paper challenges six common assumptions across four broad themes that we identified in the literature. It aims to provide a reminder and resource for designers to eschew assumptions during designing technology for 'older' users
Abstract: Digital technology holds a promise to improve older adults’ well-being and promote ageing ...
Background and Objectives Involving older persons in the design process of digital technology (DT) p...
Despite a rapidly ageing world population, ageism – particularly in its implicit form – is widesprea...
We present a review of literature from the fields of gerontology, gerontechnology, HCI and governmen...
This report first discusses the phenomenon of aging, how it is commonly understood, and the state-of...
This paper rethinks the role of technology in the life of older people by critically considering the...
This paper rethinks the role of technology in the life of older people by critically considering the...
Digital technology holds a promise to improve older adults’ well-being and promote ageing in place. ...
This paper discusses an innovative approach to the design of technologies for older people. The appr...
This paper discusses an innovative approach to the design of technologies for older people. The appr...
This paper discusses an innovative approach to the design of technologies for older people. The appr...
This paper discusses an innovative approach to the design of technologies for older people. The appr...
Despite a rapidly ageing world population, ageism - particularly in its implicit form - is widesprea...
The global population is rapidly ageing, and there is an increasing focus on older people being cons...
Ageing has become a significant area of interest in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) in recent years...
Abstract: Digital technology holds a promise to improve older adults’ well-being and promote ageing ...
Background and Objectives Involving older persons in the design process of digital technology (DT) p...
Despite a rapidly ageing world population, ageism – particularly in its implicit form – is widesprea...
We present a review of literature from the fields of gerontology, gerontechnology, HCI and governmen...
This report first discusses the phenomenon of aging, how it is commonly understood, and the state-of...
This paper rethinks the role of technology in the life of older people by critically considering the...
This paper rethinks the role of technology in the life of older people by critically considering the...
Digital technology holds a promise to improve older adults’ well-being and promote ageing in place. ...
This paper discusses an innovative approach to the design of technologies for older people. The appr...
This paper discusses an innovative approach to the design of technologies for older people. The appr...
This paper discusses an innovative approach to the design of technologies for older people. The appr...
This paper discusses an innovative approach to the design of technologies for older people. The appr...
Despite a rapidly ageing world population, ageism - particularly in its implicit form - is widesprea...
The global population is rapidly ageing, and there is an increasing focus on older people being cons...
Ageing has become a significant area of interest in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) in recent years...
Abstract: Digital technology holds a promise to improve older adults’ well-being and promote ageing ...
Background and Objectives Involving older persons in the design process of digital technology (DT) p...
Despite a rapidly ageing world population, ageism – particularly in its implicit form – is widesprea...