The rapid development of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) is profoundly transforming the social order, into what Spanish sociologist Manuel Castells calls the network society. Mobile technologies, such as smartphones and tablet computers, are perhaps the definitive tools of the network society; however, cultural and economic barriers exist that restrict access to these transformative tools and to the information networks in which they operate. One group that is particularly at risk is rural older people from disadvantaged backgrounds. This paper reports on one aspect of a larger action research project that involved working with a small group of rural, socially isolated older people with histories of homelessness and comple...
Social networking on the Internet, in conjunction with new devices like the smartphone or tablet –ev...
Social needs are important basic human needs. When social needs are not fulfilled, it can lead to me...
Governments and organizations around the globe have acknowledged social isolation in aging populatio...
The rapid development of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) is profoundly transformin...
The rapid development of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) is profoundly transformin...
The rapid development of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) is profoundly transformin...
The literature identifies rural, older people as at risk of social exclusion, as a result of rural d...
Social participation and digital engagement can contribute to health and well-being among older adul...
In this chapter we focus on intergenerational geographies by critically reflecting on participation ...
This paper considers whether, and if so how, ICT might play a role in addressing loneliness and soci...
For older adults in rural regions of Australia the issues of distance, accessibility and social conn...
This paper examines the key role of formal and informal social support in reducing digital inequalit...
Access to digital, interactive ICTs has emerged as a means to implement changes in social welfare pr...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
Background: Urbanisation and rural migration in some areas of Spain and Portugal have given rise to ...
Social networking on the Internet, in conjunction with new devices like the smartphone or tablet –ev...
Social needs are important basic human needs. When social needs are not fulfilled, it can lead to me...
Governments and organizations around the globe have acknowledged social isolation in aging populatio...
The rapid development of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) is profoundly transformin...
The rapid development of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) is profoundly transformin...
The rapid development of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) is profoundly transformin...
The literature identifies rural, older people as at risk of social exclusion, as a result of rural d...
Social participation and digital engagement can contribute to health and well-being among older adul...
In this chapter we focus on intergenerational geographies by critically reflecting on participation ...
This paper considers whether, and if so how, ICT might play a role in addressing loneliness and soci...
For older adults in rural regions of Australia the issues of distance, accessibility and social conn...
This paper examines the key role of formal and informal social support in reducing digital inequalit...
Access to digital, interactive ICTs has emerged as a means to implement changes in social welfare pr...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
Background: Urbanisation and rural migration in some areas of Spain and Portugal have given rise to ...
Social networking on the Internet, in conjunction with new devices like the smartphone or tablet –ev...
Social needs are important basic human needs. When social needs are not fulfilled, it can lead to me...
Governments and organizations around the globe have acknowledged social isolation in aging populatio...