This contribution reports on the latest developments of Age. Vol.A. (Ageing, Volunteers, Assistants. Multilingual tools for assisting the ageing), an ongoing funded research project on ageing issues in Northern Italy’s Varese province. Its main aim is to facilitate communication between the home-assisted elderly, their families, and foreign caregivers and, in so doing, ultimately improve elderly care. After statistically analysing the socio-demographic background of the geographical area involved, the study describes how surveying tools to obtain information from the three groups addressed were devised. Based on a multidisciplinary methodological approach drawing upon sociolinguistics, socio-anthropology and statistics, these tool...
Research into the communicative abilities of older people has tended to focus on the deficits that m...
The overall research project framing the present contribution fits within studies on plurilinguals’ ...
Our research aims to investigate the relationship between the young elderly (65\ue2\u80\u9374 years ...
This contribution reports on the latest developments of Age. Vol.A. (Ageing, Volunteers, Assistants...
This article reports on the latest developments of Age.Vol.A. (Ageing,Volunteers, Assistants. Multil...
The Age.Vol.A. project aims to develop technological tools to help non Italian-speaking in-home care...
Age.Vol.A. is a recently (2017) funded research project on ageing issues in northern Italy. It conce...
This poster introduces Age.Vol.A., a recently funded research project on ageing issues in northern I...
OBJECTIVES: The research question for this project mainly concentrates on the sociolinguistic aspect...
The aim of the paper is to illustrate how scientific research and society actually cooperate within ...
Institutes for Studies on Aging Objective: This study examined the relationship between language acc...
In light of the European Union`s 2012 theme year: Active aging and solidarity between generations I ...
Data come from the study "Inclusive ageing in place” (IN-AGE), funded by Fondazione Cariplo (It...
The Italian population is rapidly aging. According to recent data, in 2018 there were 168,7 elderly ...
Introduction: The European project IENE7 brings together five partners (two in Italy, the United Kin...
Research into the communicative abilities of older people has tended to focus on the deficits that m...
The overall research project framing the present contribution fits within studies on plurilinguals’ ...
Our research aims to investigate the relationship between the young elderly (65\ue2\u80\u9374 years ...
This contribution reports on the latest developments of Age. Vol.A. (Ageing, Volunteers, Assistants...
This article reports on the latest developments of Age.Vol.A. (Ageing,Volunteers, Assistants. Multil...
The Age.Vol.A. project aims to develop technological tools to help non Italian-speaking in-home care...
Age.Vol.A. is a recently (2017) funded research project on ageing issues in northern Italy. It conce...
This poster introduces Age.Vol.A., a recently funded research project on ageing issues in northern I...
OBJECTIVES: The research question for this project mainly concentrates on the sociolinguistic aspect...
The aim of the paper is to illustrate how scientific research and society actually cooperate within ...
Institutes for Studies on Aging Objective: This study examined the relationship between language acc...
In light of the European Union`s 2012 theme year: Active aging and solidarity between generations I ...
Data come from the study "Inclusive ageing in place” (IN-AGE), funded by Fondazione Cariplo (It...
The Italian population is rapidly aging. According to recent data, in 2018 there were 168,7 elderly ...
Introduction: The European project IENE7 brings together five partners (two in Italy, the United Kin...
Research into the communicative abilities of older people has tended to focus on the deficits that m...
The overall research project framing the present contribution fits within studies on plurilinguals’ ...
Our research aims to investigate the relationship between the young elderly (65\ue2\u80\u9374 years ...